What are you're options or is it multi anserwered
Answer:
B. “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
And spills the upper boulders in the sun;
And makes gaps even two can pass a breast.”
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a.
A good leader basically needs to care about their citizens and needs to communicate well with others. The basis for whether or not a leader is going to do what is right for the people of their country is whether or not they care for them. Leaders also need to be able to communicate well with others. Leaders need to communicate with those below them in order to know how and what they need to lead others on. A leader needs to be able to not only work well with people below them, but also with other leaders around them. A leader that cannot work well with others will run into conflict. A corrupt leader is usually power hungry and are too impulsive. Someone who is power hungry is likely to do whatever is possible to get ahead, even if it is not good for others. Someone who is too impulsive could possibly make a decision without thinking that could harm others.
b.
As an American citizen, one has many freedoms that others may not have. In the Bill of Rights the Founding Fathers gave us many basic rights that we all have. We are able to have the freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and free press. I do not believe that Americans have too much freedom, because we receive basic rights that all people should have. Having the ability to have free press and free speech we can speak and believe what we want within reason without being punished. Without the basic rights or freedoms we receive we would be limited in what we can think and speak about. The ability to have these rights are what make our country so great and what makes people want to live in our country.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the E) "Columbus, the Incan highway was over 2,500 miles long, extending..."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that it is not very formal to use the word "being," so option D should be easily discarded. In addition, in option C the use of "which" seems redundant, since the sentence is already about the Incan highway. Furthermore, option B is also incorrect, since the sentence should say "extending" and not "extended" (it extended that distance, but it was not extended). Finally, option A can also be discarded, since "which" should have been followed by a verb. Option E is, therefore, the correct one, since the first sentence acts as a definition of the Incan highway, which is subsequently described in further detail.
<span>The answers are the following:
1. The ancient Chinese board game
Go was invented long before there was any writing to record its rules. A game from the impossibly distant past has now brought us closer to a moment that once seemed part of an impossibly distant future: a time when machines are cleverer than we are.
2. </span>For years, Go was considered the last redoubt against the march of computers. Machines might win at chess, draughts, Othello,
three dimensional noughts and crosses, Monopoly, bridge and poker. Go, though,
was different.
The game requires intuition, strategising, character reading, along with vast numbers of moves and permutations. According to legend, it was invented by a Chinese emperor to teach his subjects balance and patience, qualities unique to human intelligence.
3. This week a computer called AlphaGo defeated the world’s best player of Go. It did so by “learning” the game, crunching through 30 million positions from recorded matches, reacting and anticipating. It evolved as a player and taught itself.
That single game of Go marks a milestone on the road to “technological singularity”, the moment when artificial intelligence becomes capable of self-improvement and learns faster than humans can control or understand.