The answer would be B. She is a female Hercules; she has superior strength.
An allusion is essentially when an author makes some kind of reference to something that isn't really "part" of the text. By this I mean that the author is referencing to something historical or literature. Like in this sentence the author references Hercules. Hercules is from mythology. A easier way to think about this is linking it to real life. A lot of times teenagers "quote" or reference their favorite songs/TV shows/ movies/books in daily conversation. In this situation the teenager is making an allusion.
Hope this made sense!
~Just a girl in love with Shawn Mendes
Answer:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake<em> were</em> working well for Eric
Explanation:
A friendly smile and a firm handshake was working well for Eric.
this is wrong
because A friendly smile is different and a firm handshake is also different
so we need to use<em> were</em> instead of <em>was</em>
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<em>so a true sentence will be:</em>
A friendly smile and a firm handshake were working well for Eric.
“Life is the flower for which love is the honey.”
Answer:
The viability of the TMJ disc cell decreased significantly (P <0.0001) without glucose. With glucose present, the decrease in oxygen levels significantly increased viability (P <0.0001), while a decrease in glucose concentration significantly decreased viability (P <0.0001). With glucose present, decreased oxygen levels significantly reduced ATP production (P <0.0001) and matrix synthesis (P <0.0001). A decrease in glucose concentration significantly decreased collagen synthesis (P <0.0001). The interaction between glucose and oxygen was significant with respect to cell viability (P <0.0001), ATP production (P = 0.00015) and the synthesis of collagen (P = 0.0002) and proteoglycans (P <0.0001).
Although both glucose and oxygen are important, glucose is the limiting nutrient for the survival of the TMJ disc cells. At low oxygen levels, the production of ATP, collagen and proteoglycan is severely inhibited. These results suggest that there may be more pronounced nutrient gradients in the TMJ disc and it may be vulnerable to pathological events that impede the supply of nutrients.
Answer:
1. True 2. Muscular Strength 3. Reaction Time 4. Flexibility 5. True 6. Cardio-Respiratory Endurance 7. Body Mass Index 8. True 9. Balance 10. Coordination 11. Speed 12. Muscular Strength and Endurance 13. Agility 14. Endurance or Muscular Strength 15. False 16. Increased Blood Flow 17. Gymnastics 18. All of the above 19. Body Fat 20. True
Explanation:
1. True 2. Muscular Strength 3. Reaction Time 4. Flexibility 5. True 6. Cardio-Respiratory Endurance 7. Body Mass Index 8. True 9. Balance 10. Coordination 11. Speed 12. Muscular Strength and Endurance 13. Agility 14. Endurance or Muscular Strength 15. False 16. Increased Blood Flow 17. Gymnastics 18. All of the above 19. Body Fat 20. True