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A collective noun is a noun that refers to a group or amount.
Based on this reasoning the answer would be "O</span><span>ne-eighth of my allowance goes to savings" since it refers to an amount of allowance earned.
Answer: Choice B
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Are still loaded with meaning.
It's like listening to a conversation, you can fully understand what the people are saying. If you have issues like this in the future, close your eyes and imagine yourself listening in on the conversation and see for yourself if you can understand it or not without context.
baffled means confused, like I was baffled when I got a pop quiz in class
Answer:
1.) Frightful views Sam as her family, and they have relied on each other to live.
2.) Frightful is determined to find Sam, having been taken away by two strange men. She is left on a perch in a pine forest with other birds of prey by the men.
3.) Frightful is a peregrine falcon, and remembers being taken by Sam Gribley to be raised when she was barely two weeks old. As she grew, Sam trained her to hunt and come when called. Frightful views Sam as her family,
Explanation:
These were 3 examples I could find, however I am sorry if they are not helpful.
Answer:
After realizing a trial with green and red circles, where the participants had to find a correct target in order to obtain a reward, Zachary Rooper and his team announced that the attention of adolescents is related to rewarding information.
<em>Once the teenage brain has linked a behavior to that reward, it continues to seek the reward again and again. That’s why teens are likely to opt for the reward of social media when they should be studying. Or why they respond to texts while driving.
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Explanation:
This evidence cannot be sufficient to support his statement that teenage brains are constantly seeking to reward. Teenage distractions and lack of attention could be related to their studying habits and their interests, not with the rewards they are expecting from social media websites. Although the rewarding system can motivate middle school and high school students, it should not be related to another habit in their life. It's true that many parents reward their children for achieving good results at school, but their concentration is also related to their personality, study habits, etc.
Therefore, Rooper's statement could be partially applied to the teenage population, but it shouldn't determine their behavior, as some of these behaviors are related to their age and the essential period of their development.