Answer:
I would want to know who they are; Whats their name, where they work, why they need money, where they live. Assuming that we are strangers, I would want a basic idea of who this person is. Also, based on how they answer and what their answers are, I can judge their character to the best of my abilities. Besides basic information, I would also want to know what their intentions are with the money: How will they spend, are they spending it all in one place, is it being used for something to help meet basic needs? I would not want to give money to someone who will use towards illegal activity, nor would I want someone using my hard earned ash towards personal benefit(negative) Such as; shopping sprees, hair/nail/spa treatments, vacations and etc. Even though I asked a bunch of questions already, I would also want to know why they are asking me/ strangers for money, instead of earning it themselves? What is preventing them from getting this money themselves.
Explanation:
An inference is someone's belief or opinion based only on the information that he/she knows.
"Squatter sovereignty" was a term used by the people that disagreed with the political doctrine which stated that the owners of federal territories should decide if their lands would enter the Union as slave or free states.
The inference being made in the excerpt is the belief that slavery should be allowed inside the territories of people who chose to enslave others, without the interference of anybody else.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "first-person or third-person omniscient." If the story "Two Kinds" had been told through Suyuan's point of view, the type of narration that would be appropriate is that first-person or third-person omniscient.
"See Aztec Empire. The Aztecs used two different calendar systems, one with a cycle lasting 260 days and the other with a 365-day cycle. The 260-day calendar cycle, known as the tonalpohualli (counting of the days), was a sacred calendar used mainly by priests to predict the future.
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There were Daykeepers that kept track of the days. I hope this helped.
1*3 = 3
4*3 = 12
3/12 and 5/12