Answer: a title that includes the pronoun I, me, or my.
Explanation: When the author is speaking in the first person point of view they usually refer to themselves using the pronouns I or me.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
After so many years of revolution guillotine, terror, persecution, and pain, French people were divided and in a place of distrust, waiting for some solid leader or ruler to be in command. The creation of the Directory was not solid enough to heal the wounds after so much turmoil. By keeping Jacobists and Royalists out of power, the Directory tried to create a moment of peace in France.
The middle class calmed down a bit by knowing that the monarchy had disappeared, the clergy had lost its power, the feudal system was done, the tax system changed to favor taxation according to one person's income.
Although Napoleon took the power and crowned himself, the ideals of justice, liberty, and equality persisted for a while, giving the French people hope.
Despite the increase in incarcerated female offenders, nearly 9 out of <span> 10 jail inmates are adult males.
Study shows that male has a higher tendency toward aggressive behaviors compared to female, which makes males become more likely to commit a crime compared to females.</span>
Answer: Micro-organisms
Explanation: Micro-organisms, earthworms and insects help break down crop residues and manures by ingesting them and mixing them with the minerals in the soil, and in the process recycling energy and plant nutrients. Sticky substances on the skin of earthworms and those produced by fungi and bacteria help bind particles together.
Two hundred million years ago, all of the continents on Earth were joined in one large supercontinent scientists call Pangaea. The formation of Pangaea dried up many shallow seas, which led to the evolution of new species on land. This is the time during which mammals first began to appear. During the Mesozoic Era, around 190 million years ago, Pangaea began to break up. The breakup resulted in two landmasses: Laurasia, the northern group of continents, and Gondwanaland, the southern group of continents. Gondwanaland included South America, Antarctica, Australia, Africa, and India. By the end of the Cretaceous Period 65 million years ago, Africa and South America had moved apart. By 43 million years ago, Australia and Antarctica had separated and moved to their present locations.
How do we know that these events actually happened? You have probably noticed that South America and Africa seem to fit together like puzzle pieces. Because of this fit, many people wondered if the continents once were joined. A German scientist named Alfred Wegener proposed that all of the continents once had been joined in a supercontinent that he called Pangaea. He suggested that Pangaea began to break apart millions of years ago, and that the continents continued to move until they reached their present locations. He called his hypothesis <span>continental drift. </span>Today, Wegener’s hypothesis is known as the theory of plate tectonics. Wegener was the first scientist to base his hypothesis on more than the fit of the continents. He collected data on rock formations, fossils, and climates to support his hypothesis. Wegener found the same rock formations and fossils in Africa, South America, and Antarctica. Some of the fossils were of species that grew in only one type of climate, yet the fossils were found on continents with differing climates. How could there be fossils of tropical and temperate climate species in Antarctica, a continent that is permanently covered with ice and snow? Have any fossils been found in Antarctica that can support Wegener’s hypothesis, and thus, the theory of plate tectonics?
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