The information is not common knowledge and does not come from the book being reviewed.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The additional information is the information that is added by the author of the paragraph. It is apart from the central idea or the message of the paragraph. It is not included in the central idea.
This additional information is not included in the central idea and needs to be cited from where did it come. It is not the normal or the common information or common knowledge. So it needs to be cited or written that where it did it come from.
that statement is false
after both sides rest their cases, both the defendant's attorney and the plaintiff's attorney would each give a closing statement. They would most likely use this opportunity to appeal to both logic and emotion of the juries in order to gain support for the voting.
I believe the answer is: A just-noticeable difference
In painting, A just-noticeable difference refers to the amount of things that needed to be change for a difference to be noticeable.
The threshold usually depended on the type of audience that being aimed toward, (for common audience, the threshold of differences would be relatively higher compared to expert audience)<span />
It is a fragment because it doesn't have a subject or a verb.
To fix it, say "When I get home, I will do my homework." or something like that.
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