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(C) "having a deep fondness for border collies and therefore overestimating them"
While acknowledging that "dogs may be noble, charming, loyal, and dependable," the author of Passage 1 speculates that they might not have "earned those extra intellect points." In contrast, the author's admiration for dogs may lead one to believe that the depiction of "pure intelligence shining in the face of a border collie" in lines 63–67 is exaggerated.
The answer is not (A). Passage 1's author would probably assume that Passage 2's author has a strong emotional bond with dogs. (B) is the wrong answer. The subjective assessment of canine intellect is shown in lines 63–67. They don't imply that the author of Passage 2 has in-depth understanding of the relevant studies.
The answer is not (D). Despite the fact that the author of Passage 2 appears to prefer personal experience over the findings of scientific investigations, lines 63–67 do not demonstrate any scorn for "traditional" research. The answer is not (E).
It would be harsh to assert that the author of Passage 2 has a limited understanding "of what constitutes intelligence" despite the fact that the two authors may hold different opinions on the degree to which dogs are able to reason.
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The numbers that would be smaller would be the two with the difference of 26.
27-1=26 where as, if you were to use a 1 in each, 99+1= 100. Therefore 27 and 1 (28) is less than 99 and 1 (100).
Approximately 1.143 L of peroxide should be added to the original solution.
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B is the correct answer :))
because she's doing the math so that there are 40 plants in each row. So, she's trying to figure out how many rows she will need. When she does the math for 40 plants in each row, she ends up with 193 rows, and 25 corn plants left over
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