Your answer is C. Maneuvering at the last minute. By using space management tasks such as looking for any cars close to you, driving defensively, and using the three second rule, you can be aware of other drivers to avoid swerving/maneuvering at the last second.
The correct answer is C, 'morphemes'. The first morpheme, 'dog', is a root word to which the other, inflectional morpheme '-s' is added.
You remain in control even after drafting it.
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After offering some examples of events that are interesting because they are true, such as the Lisbon Earthquake and the London Plague, the narrator adds that false accounts that attempt to imitate such horrors are abominable. He observes that his examples are fascinating because of the extent of the damage but explains that individual stories of suffering are often far more intense while thanking God that large groups never suffer as much as some individuals have. He states that being buried alive is one example of intense suffering that sometimes occurs when a person temporarily loses his vital signs, and he asks where the soul goes during that moment of near-death.
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