Answer: <em><u>C. Signal the person running the meeting whenever you need to stop to clarify information.</u></em>
Explanation: When you are recording a meeting you must clarify all information and make sure you have it right. If information is wrong it would be confusing to read!
I would think 25% if you wiki the percentage you might get the answer.
<u>Answer:</u>
The sentence which is constructed so that the modifier clearly indicates that John works seven days a week is
Option B: John works even on weekends.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The correct sentence that shows that John works 7 days a week is Option B.
In Option A, the words "Even works" means that John will also perform many other chores other than working on weekends. This doesn't specifically mean that John has been working all days in a week. It means that he may or may not work but he had some other chores to do. Therefore, it is incorrect.
Option C says that ‘’Even John works on weekends’’ which means that there are people other than John, who also work on weekends. So, this is also incorrect. Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
A loaded word is a word that not only informs but also caries some emotion with it, such as condemning, exciting, praising.
In the statement above the loaded word is "crushing" - it makes a qualitative statement about the defeat: it was a very definite defeat.
A. Readers gain insight into the narrator's belief that he is possessed by a demon.
This is the best option because the passage describes how he believes he has been possessed by a demon. From this passage, we don't actually know what happens once he is possessed. Option B says that it gives a reason for the narrator's behavior, but we don't know what that behavior is to make this a correct choice. Option C is wrong because first person invites us in to the narrator's mind. It doesn't not keep us at a distance. Option D is also not correct because we don't know anything about his treatment of a cat from this passage.