It's B
to link the authors families to sugar
the answer is B
Answer:
Heinz soup. These days there are many alternatives to Heinz soup.
Shell petrol. We say that petrol is overall inelastic.
Tesco bread. Tesco bread will be highly price elastic because there are many better alternatives.
Daily Express.
Kit Kat chocolate bar.
Porsche sports car.
Soft drinks. Soft drinks are not a necessity, so a big increase in price would cause people to stop buying or look for other brands.
Cereal. Like soft drinks, cereal is not a necessity and there are many different choices.
Clothing.
Electronics.
Cars.
Explanation:
Answer:
Lindner's good manners and polite words show that segregation can be subtle and indirect.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, we learn about the welcome that the family received when they moved to Clybourne Park. We learn that Lindner was meant to talk to the family in order to convince them to leave. This is caused by the fact that the white residents of this community do not want black people living there. Lindner expresses this racist concern using very polite words and good manners, which demonstrates that segregation can be subtle and indirect.
It would be between The Ups and Down of Business and The President Speaks, I would pick the Ups and Downs of Business.
This story is found in 1 Samuel 1
let's start from the beginning.
A war has broken out between the Philistines and the Israelites. Saul, with the Israelites, is the "commander" for them. A giant named Goliath, from the Philistines, came and started taunting them. All the Israelites including Saul were terrified.
Flash sideways to Jesse, the father of David and three of the men at the camp. He sent David to bring his brothers some bread and cheese and ask how they are. When he gets there he overhears Goliath smack-talking them and God. This angers David and he wants to fight him saying; "When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it, and killed it."