<span>D. We accidentally spilled a whole bottle of vanilla into the batter.
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Answer: B.can either pay me
Explanation:
<em>Either ... or...</em> are widely used in the English language to connect grammatically alike items such as words, phrases or even sentences.
Using the above sentence for example, instead of saying, "You can pay me now. You can also pay me later." You can just say, You can <em>either</em> pay me now <em>or</em> pay me later.
Answer:
The last one is correct. "She has lived in Prospect Park, Brooklyn New York, for many years."
Explanation:
Brooklyn New York should be said together.
Answer:
I am sorry. I tried to narrow the choices down for you the best I could.
<u>Either B or D.</u>
Explanation:
Bias means favoring one thing over another. Unbiased means neutral.
Not A because it could be a fact and being biased means that there is an opinion somewhere.
Not C because this could be a fact as well.
It seems that the answer is either B or D.