Calf wants from Kitty his milk (praise). Kitty in the eyes of Calf is a worshiper (supplicant and servant). Hence, these are the responses to the question. Read below about the translation in Latvian language.
<h3>What is the translation of the above in Latvian language?</h3>
Teļš vēlas no Kitijas savu pienu (uzslavu). Kitija Teļa acīs ir pielūdzēja (lūdzēja un kalpone).
Therefore, the correct answer and translation are as provided above.
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If a number has 5 as it's last digit, it's always divisible by 5: multiples of 5 have either 5 or 0 as the last digit.
If a number is divisible by 5, it is not a prime with one exception: of 5 itself. This is from the definition of prime numbers: divisible only by 1 and by itself.
From the options listed the strategy that would be least useful for helping students monitor comprehension of a text as they are reading is (A) breaking long sentences into short phrases
This option does not seem the most effective since it is a simplification or summary of sentences and the simplification does not always imply apprehension nor a correct hierarchization of the text.
Answer:
King also makes good use of pathos to trigger the emotions of readers. ... along with King's ability to pursue the crowd, makes this rhetorical analysis example of ... by using ethos, pathos, and logos, avoiding logical fallacies above all. ... By considering this summary of “Letter From a Birmingham Jail,” King ...
Explanation:
D is the correct option because I think the clown who wore the bright red suit is the subordinate clause