The phrase in the given sentence is option A. A gazelle.
What is a phrase? A phrase consists of words, but cannot stand alone because it does not give a complete idea, unlike a clause. Phrases do not possess a subject and a verb. For example: In the garden, my notebook, her sisters.
Answer: A notice of an unexpected plate.
When delivering bad news we can use a <em>direct strategy</em> or an<em> indirect strategy</em>. We usually use a<u> direct strategy when the news are not damaging</u>, when the receiver may overlook the bad news or when firmness is necessary. An<u> indirect strategy is used when the bad news are delicate</u> and you need to prepare the receiver to accept the information.
We use a direct strategy for <em>a notice of an unexpected plate</em> because it can't be overlooked.
We use an indirect strategy for <em>plants closure to the city council and mayor </em>because we need to prepare the receivers for what will come next and make sure they are ready to process the information the best way possible.
Answer:
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Charlotte says she received a 92 on her test. Charlotte
Answer:
2.
Explanation:
It should be How did Shane do that?