For your question the answer is Affect
Answer:
snows, freeze
Explanation:
Every time it <u>snows</u>, our water pipes <u>freeze</u>.
-> The last one does not make sense (it are snowing, pipes is freezing)
-> The second one is a bit better, but "are freezing" is present tense, while is snowing is also present tense, the sentence itself is talking about the past, hence why "snows" fits better
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Answer: • ask contributors questions in order to get clarification
• identify facts that help support members' opinions
• provide an agenda that helps keep the discussion on track
Explanation:
As a moderator, the role of Reggie is to be involved in the topics being discussed, remove contents that are seemed to be inappropriate, and encourage the participants to share or give opinions relating to the topic discussed.
Therefore, the correct options are:
• ask contributors questions in order to get clarification
• identify facts that help support members' opinions
• provide an agenda that helps keep the discussion on track
<span>They are too involved in the meaning of the text and may not see errors.</span>