Prepositions are anywhere a mouse can go. So words like through, under, or over. I only see one prepositional phase, which is “Andrew ran through the hallway.”
Answer:
The aye-aye is one of the most <u>extraordinary</u>-looking creatures on earth.
Explanation:
Every word has two kinds of meaning:
- Denotation - what the word literally means;
- Connotation - the emotional or cultural association the word carries.
The word that would create the most positive connotation is <em>extraordinary. </em>When we say that something is extraordinary, we think that it's very unusual (in a positive way) or remarkable.
When something is outlandish, it is freakishly strange or odd. The connotation of this word is somewhat negative. When something is strange, it's unusual or difficult to explain, and when something is unusual, it's something that doesn't commonly occur. The words <em>strange </em>and <em>unusual </em>have a relatively neutral connotation.
Thus, the correct option is extraordinary.
De jure discrimination means "of the law" and is discrimination enacted through law by the government, while de facto discrimination means "by the facts" and <span>occurs through social interaction.</span>
Answer:
D. A,D,C,B seems to be the most sequential
The nonprofit incorporated society in which operates for
sole benefit of its member even they don’t have a capital stock is known as the
fraternal benefit society. As this society is formed in order to provide
benefit or the mutual aid for their members.