1. go-ing
2. forever
3. barrier-reef
4. twenty-five
5. Brand-new
6. Illustration
7. Ice cream
Havent done this in years, so if I got any wrong, I apologize immensely, sorry for being a bad Sophomore boio.
Instead of fresh, surprising language, we use terms all our readers can understand, even people who live on the other side of the globe. When we use an unusual term or abbreviation, we define it. We don’t want readers guessing what it means.
Instead of writing in long, flowing speeches, we use short, crisp sentences that have their own short rhythm. We know that the shorter the sentence, the easier it is to understand.
Answer: the circumcenter of a right triangle.
Explanation:
The only center point that lies on the edge of a triangle is the circumcenter of a right triangle. It should be noted that the circumcenter of the right triangle can be found at the hypothenuse midpoint.
It should be noted also that the circumcenter of a obtuse triangle can be seen outside the triangle.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Answer:
Accommodate entered English in the mid-16th century from the Latin word accommodat-, meaning "made fitting." Whether it refers to changing something to suit someone's wishes or providing someone with something he needs, accommodate typically involves making something fit.
Explanation: