It's difficult to read the multiple choices from the picture you provided but I can provide the definition of the word deductive if that helps.
Answer:
The Spanish version is more effective.
Explanation:
Even though both versions are beautiful, in the translated one some figures of speech are lost, for example, in "venid a ver" there is an ALLITERATION that has a sound effect (the repetition of letter v) in the original language that is not shown in the English version.
Besides, "venid a ver" would be more effective if translated as 'come to see' (literal translation) instead of 'come and see'.
Answer:
According to Line 1 and Line 10 of the poem, it can be inferred that Icarus is better off testing his limits, a feat he must embark on in order to discover his abilities instead of wondering somewhere years later what would have been.
- The first opens with a question asking to know what else the boy could have done
- in the tenth and opening of the eleventh line, he alludes that the boy flew exactly to the point of wisdom;
- Following through on that, the remainder of the eleventh and twelfth line rejects the notion of living in ignorance of ones capabilities and possibilities;
- The confirmation that Icarus now knew his strengths, weaknesses and capabilities is easily rested with the eighteenth line.
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The 1st one, because what does girls, and moms have to do with anything.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. As the acid interacts with other ingredients, it can cause the dough or batter to expand
2. Baking soda can be used to get out stains apart from baking
3. Baking soda can also cure acid reflux by neutralizing those acids
4.You have probably seen people using baking soda to absorb odors in refrigerators, closets, and litter boxes
5. Baking soda is even strong enough to deodorize a locker filled with sneakers and gym clothes