Jargon is a language that belongs to a group , often a profession . so in that case it can be useful for teachers and maybe even a group of people in work so yes.
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Question: Which is most clearly a supporting detail sentence?
Answer: D) The ancient Sumerians, Chinese, and Indians believed that, during dreams, the soul escapes from the body to wander in a spiritual realm!
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Average temp in November - Average temp in January = X
where X = the difference between average temp in November and average temp in January
-1.7 - -13.4 = 11.7
the average temperature in November is 11.7 degrees warmer than average temperature in January
The correct answer is A. Bar graph
Explanation:
Bar graphs include two axes one vertical axis (y) and one horizontal axis (x). Besides this, variables in this graph are represented using bars of different height or length according to the variables represented. Additionally, bar graphs are mostly used to show comparisons in a group or changes over time as multiple bars allow readers to understand visually tendencies or changes over months, years, decades, etc. usually by using the X-axis to represent time and Y-axis to represent the other variable.
According to this, in the case presented the most appropriate is a bar graph because this is suitable for showing the growth in a specific population (people aged 65 or more) especially as this evolves over time (1950- 2010) by using bars that represent the differences or changes over the years.
Answer:
Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall
Explanation:
The son and grandson of prominent African American ministers, each of whom bequeathed a legacy of activism in the cause of black civil rights, Martin Luther King, Jr., born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, was the most influential leader of the American civil rights movement.
Since that auspicious day in December 1955 when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man, Rosa Parks has been the first lady of the civil rights movement in the United States.
US jurist and civil-rights leader. As a prominent civil-rights lawyer, he frequently presided over landmark cases such as Brown v. Board of Education (1954).