Answer:
No sugar.
Explanation:
When we want to refer to a plural noun or an uncountable noun, without giving a specific quantity, we use ‘some’ and ‘any’. We use ‘some’ in affirmatives and ‘any’ in questions and negatives.
In this situation, you're saying that you have no sugar when you say you don't have any sugar left.
Answer:
she wants them to feel a connection with their Chinese heritage and family tradition.
Explanation:
This comes from the short story “Water Names” written by Lan Samantha Chang. It is a story that is told by Waipuo to her granddaughters about how Wen Zhiqing’s daughter fell in love with a water ghost. This story was told to Waipuo by her own grandmother.
Question: What is the most likely reason Waipuo told her granddaughter like the story about Wen Zhiqing's daughter
Answer: she wants them to feel a connection with their Chinese heritage and family tradition.
<span>After the macrophage fails the Helper T Cell
stimulates the B cells (create antibodies) if pathogen is extracellular
and Cytotoxic T Cells (killer T cells, release perforin) if pathogen is
intracellular. Once the pathogen is killed the B Cells create Memory B
Cells and the Killer T Cells create memory T Cells.
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Answer:
Idea
Explanation:
You should have a idea about the subject before reading a text.
The narrator of Hemingway's short story "In Another Country" has been wounded in World War I and is recuperating at a hospital in Milan. Hemingway himself was wounded in the war as he served