Answer: I think your answer would be B).
Explanation: Hope this helps
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<span>you combine two or more things to create something more workable. basically all you do is add two or more things and make something you think is better</span>
Answer:
You may not operate a vehicle unless all child passengers <em><u>under the age of 16 years</u></em> are either wearing a safety belt assembly or are securely fastened into an approved child restraint device.
Explanation:
Safety in driving or operating a vehicle provides a possibility of preventing possible injuries or accidents. This is why drivers or potential drivers are required to take a driver's exam to get their license to verify and 'educate' them about safety both for the occupants and the public around them while operating a vehicle.
One of the rules of the requirement that involves <em>children or young people is that those under the age of 16 years are required to use a safety belt or be securely fastened in an approved child restraint device</em>. This will keep them safely in place in cases of any accidents. This is a legal requirement for any parent or adult to safely operate a vehicle.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Persuasive speeches are usually aimed to convince the audience to accept the speaker's point of view. <em>(whether right or wrong)</em>. Judging by that, the speech in question has already passed as a persuasive speech since it is aimed at persuading an audience.
Similarly, the content of the persuasive speech has a lot to do with the adoption of a <em>new tax policy </em>by the government<em>. </em>Hence, this makes this makes the speech a persuasive speech on a question of policy.
The correct option is B.
Jackie could not believe that Nora can act so religiously. He knows her sister to be a loud person and he considered her to be a worst sinner than himself, so he find it quite unbelievable that her confession only took a few seconds and she was acting as if she was a saint. Jackie considered his sister to be a hypocrite.