Hi,
Your answer would be the first one, <span>Go downtown and fetch some pickles.
"Fetch" would not be used in formal conversation.
~Elisabeth</span>
Answer: False
Explanation:
Here is what I found on the web:
The Code of Hammurabi was one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes, proclaimed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C. Hammurabi expanded the city-state of Babylon along the Euphrates River to unite all of southern Mesopotamia. The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi’s Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.
Therefore, it was not enforced upon the entire world!
Happy learnings :)
He said to me isn’t your name Candice
The revision that maintains the best academic style throughout (and is most polite) would be answer D. The "academic style" is generally meant to be free of slang and grammatically correct.
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Answer:
According to Nemier, there are four criteria used to evaluate spins in figure skating:
1. Preparation
✅ Steady speed and control going into the spin
2. Entrance to spin
✅Quickly getting into the spin position
✅Smooth, controlled entrance into a spin
❌Stopping or slowing down while getting into position
❌Skates scratching or dragging on the ice
3. Rotation
✅At least two full revolutions in the spin position are required, though more are desirable
✅Fast, controlled rotations
✅Spinning in one place on the ice
✅Free leg is held at an aesthetically pleasing angle
❌Slow rotations
❌Rotations that “travel” across the ice, instead of remaining in one place
4. Exit
✅Smooth, controlled exit that leads into another element
✅Exiting cleanly on the edge of a skate
❌Slow and awkward exit
Explanation: