Two types of argument would be a non-emergency argument meaning it does not really count, it will be over later. And the seccond argument would be a emergency argument meaning it would actually count towards something. The emergency argument is more important
Answer: D "...each licensing deal is negotiated on its own terms."
Explanation:
The passage in question was not included however this should be the correct answer.
If the National Football League negotiates licensing deals on its own terms this means that every company licensed to the NFL is doing so under specific deals conditions that are different from others.
This would make it quite difficult to find out how much the NFL is making therefore because one would have to find out the details of every deal which can be cumbersome especially if the contract is protected and not for public disclosure.
It does... but how about you replace the last line with "they remained the hosts". If you did that, I would say change line 3 to ghosts instead of ghost.
Hope that helps!!
Line 9 means dream but not just dream, instead be realistic and be goal oriented function in both good situations and bad and realize that you will have both throughout your life.Line 10 means you're patient and you can tolerate things even lies that are being told to you
Line 11 and 12 means victory and an event that causes great damage.
Line 13 and 14 means tolerate the fact that people have twisted your words or wrecked your projects, rebuild your projects and rebuild your life again when necessary
Line 15 and 16 mean an old-fashioned word for dishonest men,build them up rebuild the broken parts of your life.
Line 17,18,19,and 20 mean risk everything you have, lose it and then start all over again without complaints
Line 21 and 22 mean not to give up when you feel weakened physically and mentally hang in there.
The correct answers to this question are "William Bradford and Olaudah Equiano." These are the authors who wrote in the same genre. Most of the genre of both authors are considered a comprehensive journal. <span>William Bradford was an English Separatist leader.</span>