Answer: <u>Opportunity cost</u> is what you give up (the benefits of the next best alternative) when you make a choice.
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Among the two sentences given, the first sentence used the modifier correctly in order to clearly describe the words it is intended. The sentence, "I saw the car, that had passed us, screech to a halt at the red light." The modifier in this sentence is the phrase, "that had passed us". This phrase describes the word "car".
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. among." <span>The secretarial tasks are divided among several people. That is the correct word that is to be used.</span>
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He's attempting to make Miss Thomas pity him. He's attempting to make Herman E. Calloway pity him. He was only recounting the events.
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