Answer: A
A. Love and affection is the only consideration necessary.
B. Love and affection is necessary, but the consideration must also include something (another real property, an automobile, or monetary payment) that is worth at least 10% of the value of the property.
C. An agreement that Perry actually “owns” the property, and as such, may take it back without giving notice or a reason.
D. A and C
Explanation:
A Gift deed here refers to the transfer of ownership of a property between relatives without an exchange of money.
Consideration is an object of value each party involved in a contract, in this case, a transfer of deed, brings to the contract. In a situation where money is exchanged for a property, the considerations are the money and the property. However, love and affection can also be a form of consideration, referred to as good consideration. This kind of consideration is valid between relatives and is also used to donate to charities.
Due to the lack of the choices, let me just give you here the definitions of appositional and interstitial growth.
Appositional growth happens when the inner layers of the cell divides into chondroblasts, increasing the cartilage mass.
Interstitial growth happens when the chondroblasts in the cartilage divide to form new small groups of cells.
Answer:
Even without the options, it is possible to answer this question. Marcia would place Billy in a state of identity diffusion.
Explanation:
Psychologist James Marcia focused on the development of adolescents, refining Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. <u>According to Marcia, adolescents go through four stages: diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, and achievement. Identity diffusion is the state where the person does not have a social identity yet. The adolescent going through this state is not actively searching for an identity, not experimenting. This person is not, however, going through an identity crisis. They haven't simply begun searching for what can help them define themselves. That is why answering "I have not really thought about it" as well as saying they do not know something, just like Billy did, is quite common.</u>
Answer:
1. The colonists boycotting shut down business and they got a lot of people to go against the tax laws. The king noticed what they were doing and lowered the taxes but it only made the colonists more angry so they were repealed.
Answer:
B. Sat down.
Explanation:
Idioms are words, groups of words used to refer to mean something that is not deducible from the given words. It gives a metaphorical meaning of what is intended.
In the given passage from "The New Village", the idiom "took a seat" means Uncle Moti and Mina sat down at the tea shop. The phrase "took a seat" does not mean to literally carry or take a seat but it refers to sitting, the act of sitting one down.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.