'America the Beautiful' was written by Katharine Lee Bates, was originally
called “Pikes Peak” and describes our country’s natural splendor and the
patriotism
<span> of its people</span>.
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
a) Based on your understanding of critical thinking and memory, describe one flaw in Bruce's reasoning.
I consider that the problem Brice has is biased. It is not the professor's fault. The exam is well designed. The issue is the way Bruce is studying. Bruce can read four or five more times the questions, but if he does not understand the questions, the answers will never be correct. If he is not understanding, what he memorizes won't be correct.
B) Describe two possible explanations for Bruce's average performance.
Number one, he is not getting the right ideas of the question. If he is just memorizing the concepts, his brain maybe is not getting enough time to remember them at the moment of the examination.
The other issue is that he could believe that what he is understanding is correct, but his knowledge is limited to what he thinks is correct. This does not mean that he indeed has the right answers.
Answer:
It is good for conclusion of an essay
Because we summarise points at conclusion and that's what u have done
Answer:
Explanation
Explanation:
The Above passage is an Explanation ( a very detailed explanation to why a radio signal carrying Morse code on a continuous wave should be used in conveying information instead of the use of a Modulated radio signal ).
Also This is because the passage sheds light on some uncommon knowledge hence we will categorize it as an explanation.
<span>According to her research,
nine out of the ten students had masturbated without a partner.</span>
Sexology
is the logical investigation of human sexuality, including human sexual
premiums, practices and capacities. The term sexology does not for the most
part allude to the non-scientific investigation of sexuality, for example,
political science or social feedback. The scientific investigation of sexual
conduct in people started in the nineteenth century.