Explanation:
Excuse me! This dish is rather tasteless. Can I have <em>some </em>salt, please?
Cliche : A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Having the hero win at the end of the story is a popular cliche some authors use to finish their books.
Answer:
First:<u> O "You need one thing and one thing only: one. With one-I am speaking of the numeral, of course—you can do almost
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<u>anything."
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Second:<u> O "Just as there are infinitely large numbers, there are infinitely small numbers. And an infinite number of infinitely small
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<u>numbers."</u>
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Explanation:
<em>The first answer choice shows how you can do almost anything with the numeral. This promotes a positive view on mathmatics because it states, "the numeral, of course-you can do almost anything."</em>
<em>The second answer choice shows how there are an infinite amount of numbers both big and small. This shows the positive view on math because it shows how any number is possible.</em>
<em>The other two answers that remain do not leave a positive view on mathmatics.</em>
The last one is not true. Only the second statement mentions how fragile the environment is that coral reefs exist in.The first statement focuses on erosion and pollution as causing the reefs to die.