What we don't have in America.
Go by parts:
the product of 3 and the difference of a number and 10
-> the difference of a number and 10: x - 10
-> the product of 3 and the amount written above: 3(x - 10)
... matches 15
-> 3(x - 10) = 15
That is option C.
Your answer would be A) Adding an apostrophe after the s. Such as if someone's name ended with an S. Example being, Alexis. So you would say Alexis' sushi.
Answer:
Douglass addresses a potential argument of the other side and makes a case against it.
Explanation:
That is the correct way to make an effective counterclaim.
In the first question, the answer is - D. A - cannot be the correct answer as common nouns (such as - chair, computer, desk) don't have to be written in capital letters. And regarding B, proper nouns (such as John, Thames. America) always have to begin with a capital letter. C - is simply incorrect, using proper nouns, that is, names, isn't more polite than saying, for example, a wall.
Regarding the second question, the answer is - B. It is the only sentence in which the past simple tense of the verb "to bring" is used. The first example uses the present perfect tense (which isn't a past tense), C - present continuous, and D - future simple.