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Increase public awarance of plain language within government, business, industry, and other professions.
Help people understand and use plain language principles.
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Some people were surprised to learn that Chaka became an NFL official when the news broke on major news outlets and TV shows.
We are talking about Maia Chaka, the first African American referee to officiate football games in the National Football League (NFL).
Chaka had been training since 2014in the Officiating Developmental program of the NFL. NAd she worked very hard with determination and passion to have her great chance in the pros.
This is good news for the diversity and inclusion of American sports. Chaka is the second woman referee. The first one was a lady called Sarah Thomas, who has been officiating pro games since 2015.
Answer:
(0, 0)
(-2, 0)
Explanation:
The value of the x - intercept can be picked directly from the graph.
The x - intercept depicts the point where the value of y = 0.
From the plotted graph function ;
y = 0 at two different points :
At the first point ; where y = 0
x is located at the point (0, 0)
The second point where y = 0;
x is located at the point (-2, 0)
Prepositions indicate direction, time, location, and spatial relationships, as well as other abstract types of relationships.
Prepositions indicate relationships between other words in a sentence.
Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened.
As the name suggests they generally tell position if something. Like, behind, front, on, at etc.
Part one:
2) "I want to go to bed."
3) "We'll be arriving at six o'clock."
4) "I don't like cheese."
5) "I went to Italy in 2009."
6) "I am reading a book."
7) "We received a lot of good advice."
8) "I am not going to do the washing-up."
part two:
2) was
3) are appealing
4) was going to search
5) were launching
6) made
7) thought, was
I believe these are correct!