Did you go to San Francisco before the earthquake?
Yes I did.
Was the volcano quiet for several months?
Yes it was.
Did Sally read the article before class?
No she didn’t.
Did your parents tell about the flood?
No they didn’t.
Did you and your brother see a tornado before?
Yes we did.
I think that they all had some type of practice of the things at this part
Answer:
- The Author should not possess any document of a confidential nature from any other employer that would work against any of the Author's duties at XYZ Publishing.
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The Author discloses that she has no prior agreement with any publishers or organizations that would conflict with any of her duties upon entering into this Agreement.
Explanation:
The two paragraphs presented above show Nadine's commitment to protecting her employer's interests from competitors
In the first paragraph, she undertakes not to accept a contract from employers coming from other platforms that do not agree, or that conflict with the clauses presented in the contract she is signing at XYZ Publishing.
The second paragraph Nadine states that she is not working with any publisher or any other organization that does not agree with what is presented in the document she is signing.
In other words, Nadine is committed to working only for XYZ Publishing so that no information from employers can be released.
Answer :
In "A White Heron", Sarah Orne Jewett highlights the conflict of Man (humans) vs Nature through the character of nine year old Sylvia. On one hand, Sylvia wants to please the ornithologist who is looking for the white heron to add to his collection of preserved specimens and on the other hand Sylvia has a love for nature and does not want to harm the bird.
The first evidence of this can be found in the lines ' "So Sylvia knows all about birds. Maybe she can help me then," the young man said. "I saw a white heron not far from here two days ago. I've been looking for it ever since. It's a very rare bird, the little white heron. Have you seen it, too?" he asked Sylvia.' When the stranger asks Sylvia if she had seen the white heron Sylvia hides the fact that she had seen the strange white bird on the other side of the forest.
The lines ' The young man was staring at Sylvia. "I would give $10 to the person who showed me where the white heron is." ' Sylvia is lured by the ten dollars the stranger agrees to give her. She thinks all night about the number of things her grandmother can buy from the money. She starts considering the young man as kind and sympathetic.
She is so infatuated with the young man and eager for the money that she climbs up the huge pine tree to find out the location of the bird's nest. But she is completely awed by the beauty of the white heron and its mate. She starts back for home while thinking about the ornithologist's reaction when she tells him about the great bird.
But once she reaches her grandmother's house she has a change of mind and despite her grandmother's admonitions and the stranger's "kind eyes" appealing to her, she refuses to part with the information. She does not want to tell them about the white heron's whereabouts and give its life away. She remains silent, much to the frustration of the stranger.
Answer:
C. The painted skateboard decks created by Douglas Miles are works of art that add style to skateboarding.
Explanation:
This statement is an opinion. "Are works of art that add style" is not a fact, but a personal opinion, since some may disagree and think otherwise.