The correct word to complete the sentence is "synchronize." Therefore, the full sentence will be "So that we could act together, we took a moment to synchronize."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- When completing a sentence it is necessary to read the sentence and identify the context in which it is presented.
- This context is presented by the words that make up most of the sentence, which can provide a context clue.
In the sentence shown above, the narrator presents that he wants to act together, at the same time as someone else. This means that the other person wants to act in sync with another person. Therefore, the word "synchronize" is the one that best fits the sentence's context.
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You could write this essay in a couple different ways. The point is to take an argumentative stance and then provide research for your stance.
These are some ways you could go, based on your opinion:
a) that subliminal messages are picked up by our senses, meaning they are real and do affect behavior
b) that subliminal messages are not picked up by our senses and do not affect behavior
If you're not sure which stance to take, just do some general googling of subliminal messages and whether they're real & affect behavior.
Once you find your position, start researching specifically for that. Remember that this is argumentative- you're taking a position- so you want to have real facts as support. Use reputable sites (look for .edu, .org, .gov instead of .com).
Craft your thesis, which is the main claim you're making. This will go in the introduction of your essay.
A basic thesis may go like:
Subliminal messages are/are not real, and they have/do not have an effect on behavior. (You would pick between belief or nonbelief).
Once you have your thesis, you can start organizing your information around it and write the essay!
1. breakable 2.unbelievable 3. drinkable 4. achievable 5. plausible 6. serviceable 7. insensitivity 8. possible
Personification , as they ‘ fly ‘
A.experience increased feelings of anxiety