Answer:
Explanation:
In two 1989 decisions the Court held that no warrant, probable cause, or even individualized suspicion is required for mandatory drug testing of certain classes of railroad and public employees. In each case, “special needs beyond the normal need for law enforcement” were identified as justifying the drug testing. In Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives’ ,381 the Court upheld regulations requiring railroads to administer blood, urine, and breath tests to employees involved in certain train accidents or violating certain safety rules; in National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab382 the Court upheld a Customs Service screening program requiring urine testing of employees seeking transfer or promotion to positions having direct involvement with drug interdiction, or to positions requiring the incumbent to carry firearms.
The correct option is FREE VERSE.
Free verses refers to those lines in poems, which have no set meter, no rhyme scheme, or any specific structure. Free verses is consider to be an open form of poetry, which does not use any consistent pattern in term of rhyme, meter, etc.
Answer:
here you goes
Explanation:
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The two versions of Anne’s diary
From 20 May 1944 onwards, Anne rewrote a large part of her diary. She planned to publish this book about her time in the Secret Annex after the war. For a title, she came up with Het Achterhuis or The Secret Annex. What are the most striking differences between the two versions?
The love has cooledIn Het Achterhuis (The Secret Annex) Anne left out much she had written about in her first diary. The most striking example was her love for Peter van Pels.On 19 March 1944, Anne wrote in her diary about an intimate conversation with Peter: ‘We told each other so much, so very very much, that I can’t repeat it all, but it was lovely, the most wonderful evening I have ever had in the "Secret Annex".’ (19 March 1944, A-version). In the rewritten version, she left out this entire letter.By the time Anne was busy rewriting her diary, her love for Peter had cooled considerably and she was a little disappointed with him. He had not become the friend she had hoped for.
Answer:
All of them are correct except C and F
The answer to C is <u>to</u>
The answer to F is <u>at</u>
Explanation:
Sentence C:
Sue, I'd like to introduce you <em>to </em>Edward Jones.
Sentence F is:
Are you laughing <em>at</em> my mistake?