1.) m
2.) j
3.) q
4.) h
5.) f
6.) c
7.) i
8.) g
9.) k
10.) e
11.) p
12.) t
13.) a
14.) o
15.) s
16.) n
17.) l
18.) b
19.) r
20.) d
"Latin terminology" is the correct answer, because legal English uses formal language, and Latin words are, of course, very formal. "Common vocabulary" is quite informal, there is no reason to use "archaic words", and legal English rarely uses "simple sentences", but rather very complex ones.
I’m confused with your question, but it think a sentence?
Answer:
it will take them two years to build the house.
Answer:
The final sentence shows how buying experiences does not have stressful factors, such as buying products, and this encourages happiness.
Explanation:
Hi. The sentence presented in the question above is the final sentence of the article "You Can Buy Happiness, If It's An Experience."
This article shows how people are happier buying experiences than buying products. According to the article, buying products is stressful and stress prevents happiness. Buying products is competitive and violent, we can see an example of this during the black friday where people violently attack each other in search of products.
Going on a trip, having a romantic dinner, or any other type of experience, is something that promotes a lot of happiness, does not have violence or stress and this can be much more satisfying for the human being. This is the main theme of the article and this is directly linked to the sentence presented at the end of the article, because this sentence shows, that no one gets stressed when participating in an experience like an "oyester party."