Answer:
Pluto, The dwarf planet.
Explanation:
As per the question, the first blank would be filled up by the '<u>Pluto</u>' as in the year 2006, a study categorized or entitled it under the head 'dwarf planet' as it failed to clarify the area surrounded by its orbit and could not display certain characteristics as the other eight planets do. The second blank would be replaced with the appositive '<u>the dwarf planet</u>' that functions to describe Pluto who denies to dominate its neighboring areas and takes in various miniature objects along with its gravitational strength/force which ultimately resulted in revising the favorite ninth planet as 'the dwarf planet'.
The correct answer D. Last year, zoo visitors donated over $1.3 million to protect endangered animals.
Explanation:
Claim 1 proposes zoos are positive because these help people to be aware of animals, their situation, and their needs. In this context, to support this claim or prove it is a valid statement, it is necessary to explain how zoos educate people or the positive effects of this. This occurs only in "Last year, zoo visitors donated over $1.3 million to protect endangered animals" because this example shows people learned about the situation of endangered animals by going to zoos and this led to positive action this increased the resources to help endangered animals.
D. object of the preposition
In his 1953 play The Crucible, playwright Arthur Miller employs a fictionalized account of Massachusetts Bay colonists accused of witchcraft in 1692 as a metaphor for government persecution of suspected communists during the mid-20th century.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The repeated segments on the DNA strand are called VNTRs, or variable number of tandem repeats.