Laura's attempt at trying to use an English idiom reveals that she is eager to try English phrases and expressions.
She says "There's no use trying to drink spilt milk," and even though her use of the idiom is incorrect (it should be - there's no use crying over spilt milk), she still really wants to try and better her English speaking skills, which is always quite commendable.
Answer:
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The answer is <em>an astute observer</em>.
Explanation:
In chapter 10 part 1, we learn more about Pierre Aronnax, and most specifically, that he's an astute observer. This can be seen in many instances, one of them being when Pierre shares that his attitude about God and science is that everything begins with God as Creator.
No it's not it's describing terrible experience of being an bird stuck into a cage.
Relative dating techniques can only be used to detemine the relative age of an object, not to measure the absolute age of an object.
In order to measure the absolute age of new fossils, scientists typically employ a method called radiometric dating (or radiometric dating, same method with a different name). This method uses radioactive isotopes.
The correct answer is:
<span>c. Scientists use radioactive isotopes to determine the absolute age of a new fossil.</span>
Answer:
Brainliest!
Explanation:
Every sentence needs at least one verb, which is paired with the subject. All verbs have tense, aspect, and mood, of which there is a wide variety of combinations. These concepts are part of the foundation of accurately expressing your thoughts in writing. Verb Tense. Tense indicates when the action expressed by a verb takes place.