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The answer should be <span>A. A newspaper runs a story about a local woman who became a U.S. citizen after 12 years.
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Based on the fact that the river at letter A is said to be a river through the Congo, the name of the river is C. the Congo River.
<h3>What are some rivers in Africa?</h3>
There are several rivers in Africa including the Nile River, which is one of the longest rivers in the world and the longest in Africa. Indeed, it is even the second longest river in the world.
There is also the River Niger which goes across many parts of Western Africa and then empties into the Atlantic Ocean in Nigeria. The River Benue is another famous river. Southern Africa then boasts of the Limpopo River and the Zambezi River.
There is another long river in Africa and this one is located in the Congo. It flows through the Congo and is the reason the Congo has its name. This river is called the Congo River and it is labeled as Letter A on the map, according to the description given.
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Any successful trivia game must be aware of both its audiences’ and players’ range of knowledge – as soon as any topic becomes too obscure, recondite most quickly lose interest.
Explanation:
It's ambiguous and difficult to see if something is dark. Be careful when driving in heavy rain — the coloured lines may be black. Obscure derives from the dark Latin which might mean ' dark, low, ' ' unclear, difficult to comprehend, ' or ' insignificant, modest.
An example of recondite is , His Compilation for Sphere Astronomy (1906) is a further revisited work. Like all casuists, he assumed that morality was a new science, further than the reach of everyone except the learned.
The correct answer is: equal treatment cannot exist in separate facilities.
Brown v. Board of Education is a case in which the Supreme Court ruled that there shouldn't be racial segregation in schools in the United States. A previous ruling (<em>Plessy v. Ferguson</em>) would state that "separate but equal" was a valid policy.
The Brown case came to disregard this thought and validate the idea that there's no such thing as an equal treatment if there are separate facilities.