The description of Elisa's daily routine supports the author's claim that the fast-food industry seeks out teenage employees in that:
- It provides statistical evidence of what an average fast-food employee experiences.
<h3>What is a Statistical Evidence?</h3>
A statistical piece of evidence uses numbers and figures to support a previously stated fact.
So, in the text, we see an example of the use of statistical evidence in the reference to the start off and closing times of a fast-food employee's working hours. Option C is right.
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Let's identify the reason why Mary cries when sick according to her age.
If Mary is an infant, she's crying because she probably wants water.
If Mary is an adolescent, she probably wants her Ma.
If Mary is an adult, she cries when she's sick because she is tired.
So, how old is Mary?
Answer:
We can find joy in the world from peers and great interests.
Katie called, "He looked so belligerent he could have devoured me."
Answer:
B). 30 minutes.
Explanation:
As per the given situation, if the children's behavior prevents Kathy from repeating the same number she requires to dial the phone number within the next '30 minutes' as the encoded information(received information) last after that and this stage is followed by the process of storage that needs to be done with in stipulated time or else one will forget it. Encoded information reaches(or stored) in the long-term memory only when it is stored through rehearsal with in 20-30 minutes and one will not be able to retrieve/recall it in future. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.