Answer:
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact. Convection is the transfer of thermal energy through the movement of a liquid or gas. Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy through thermal emission.
<span>1. He believes that his family's social status is more important than love or happiness - Capulet. Juliet's father is against her love with Romeo because he comes from their enemy family. 2. He dies in a duel because of his pride and his anger - Mercutio. Mercutio is killed because he was too mad and he wasn't thinking clearly. 3. She is torn between her love for her husband and her grief over her cousin's death - Juliet. She cannot decide whether she is supposed to go with Rome or grieve some more over the death of her beloved cousin. 4. He believes that being banished... - Romeo. He cannot stand being apart from Juliet. 5. Nurse - she wants Juliet to be happy and doesn't think that will happen with Romeo.</span>
The statement best compares the two passages in that the first passage hints that the family should not trust Walter with money or business matters, and the second passage confirms it.
<h3>What are the comparisons between both the passages?</h3>
The first passage intimations that no trust should be placed in Walter regarding business matters and Beneatha and Ruth respond to this by interchanging diverted looks, which allow that this is an open lie.
And in the second passage, we get the confirmation of what is hinted in the first when the Mother, after finding out what happened, starts propelling her son, in anger, not recognizing him as her son, until Beneatha interacts.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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Answer:
a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs.
Explanation:
Here are three common grammar mistakes made by non-native English speakers:
1) plural nouns: many apple instead of 'many apples'
2) verb tense: "tomorrow I read", instead of "tomorrow I will read"
3) articles: "I live in house" instead of "I live in a house"