Answer:
I feel like this answer is mostly personal preference, but if it were me I would most likely choose B- Will Buck encounter more violence.
Explanation:
Good Luck!
It is always good to ask questions about jobs you think might interest you in the future. Selecting a job for your life is a big deal. It is good to know both the good and bad points of any job so you can make a better decision. Being informed is your job right now. Job titles and responsibilities change so you just have to keep on top of them. When it comes to school, I'm not sure you mean currently or for college. For college you want to attend the school that most closely fits your desired job, that will train you well and keep up-to-date instructors. Some colleges are known for certain degrees and have waiting lists or have stringent requirements you'll have to know about. Not only do you want to know about the academics of the college but what the social life and mission of the school is. Does it match who you are?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
you must let it stand for 5 to 10 minutes to allow it to set.
Answer:
There was this one time where I had somehow gotten behind 1 weeks worth of assignments and a few of them were quizzes and some USA Test preps. I spent (what felt like) about 3 hours on just 1 USA Test prep, there where about 5 of them. After I finally got through those, I got started on the quizzes. A few of them were in my WORST subject: Math. Oh, yay.... T^T I spent basically the day trying to catch up on 1 weeks worth of school work. Not including scalping through some class recordings to find some answers to stuff, oh and having to beg for extra credit.
Explanation:
This is a real story and it makes me cringe thinking about it! Tweak this how ever you need to! I hope you ace the assignment! :D Wishing you luck!
Answer:
D) object of a preposition
Explanation:
"Maria" is functioning as the object of the preposition “to" in this sentence.
In this sentence a noun functions as the object of a preposition by coming after a preposition.
By definition of what an object of a preposition is, it is any noun that comes right after a preposition.