I believe the correct answer is expert testimony. An expert is a person who is qualified by education or experience (or both) on a particular subject, has specific knowledge that is validated and relevant. The expert gives an opinion, but this opinion is supported by facts. It doesn't rely on any kind of subjective estimation, or statistical knowledge, as the case may always be an atypical one.
Answer:
I'm assuming you mean the Kalahari desert.
Explanation:
Sunscreen,good moisturizer (the sun will make you dry), hiking boots if you have some otherwise a good and strong pair of tennis shoes will work. This is going to sound crazy but don't wear short shorts! they quickly get uncomfortable in the desert. Instead i recommend mid length shorts if you have them. Some t shirts that are not one hundred percent polyester (dry fit or something similar is better. Also, some masks insect repellent. Also, if possible having a water bottle of some form will be a life saver the desert can get very hot.
will be a life saver too. if you have a phone getting a cheap power bank ( and a phone cord/earbuds.) will be good as well. it is way too hard to find an outlet.
I tried, hope this works, have a nice trip
also, the internet has some great lists of what to pack for these kinds of trip.
Answer:
Negativity, western literature
Explanation:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her TED talk on the danger of a single story, noted that the single story of Africa comes from western literature. Adichie went on to quote a historic writing of a London merchant John Locke - who after sailing to West Africa, gave a fascinating account of black Africans as "beasts who have no houses," and "people without heads, having their mouth and eyes in their breasts."
Adichie said John Locke's narrative marked the beginning of story telling that described Africa as place of darkness, negatives as well as a place where people - in the words of a poet Rudyard Kipling - are "half devil, half child."
The answer is D: He doesnt want Lennie to be tempted by her.