Answer:
Lamplighters started to vanish from Victorian city streets as electricity became available. When cities gained electricity, the role of lighting the roads became more dependant on an unseen person at the electric company flicking a switch, rather than a team of men individually lighting each street lamp.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. examples of restaurants located there -> a claim that a place has some of the best restaurants
2. facts showing how many people visit there -> A claim that a place is one of the most visited places in the country
3. statistics showing very little crime occurring there -> a claim that a place is one of the safest places to visit
Explanation:
1. They both are talking about location
2. both talking about visiting
3. its talking about little crime and the match is the safest place
The answer is hopefully D
A) The narrator is impatient.
The narrator is impatient. yes
The narrator is passionate and caring. no
The narrator is supportive of his grandfather. no
The narrator respects all life. no
In this sample response, you have considered the three options: Inferences about the Maori culture, inferences about the Haida culture and your own values and preferences. The evidence about this is the following:
- Inferences about the Maori culture: <em>"The Maori people seem to enjoy conflicts and competition more"</em>. The modal verb "seem" expresses the idea of inference.
- Inferences about the Haida culture:<em> "The Haida people's values are more like my own because the Haida value compassion"</em>. In this case, you are inferring that their culture holds the value of compassion, similar to you own culture.
- Your own values and preferences: <em>"The Haida people's values are </em><em>more like my own</em><em> because the Haida value compassion"</em> and <em>"</em><em>I prefer</em><em> when people are helpful and kind"</em>. In these two instances, you introduce your own values, such as the value of compassion, and your preference for helpful and kind people.