Answer:
1. Duck
.
2. Crab
.
3. Beetroot.
4. Raspberry.
5. Chicken.
Explanation:
The odd ones out in the given groups are as follows-
1. Duck because the others (prawns, mussels, and squid) are all seafood while duck is poultry.
2. Crab is the odd one out as the others are all meat.
3. Beetroot, as it is a vegetable and the rest, are fruits.
4. Raspberry is a fruit and the rest are vegetables.
5. Chicken because the rest are different ways of cooking.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is inference.
Explanation:
The verb infer implies going beyond the literal understanding of a given information, so inference is defined as the conclusion or value judgment that is extracted from that information.
In order to make a correct inference, the person must first read the text, then understand its content, reflect on the theme, recall previous knowledge and finally give the answer.
With this information we can say that conclusions you reach about things like theme are called inference.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete and does not provide any reference to any text or other options, we can say that point the boy is making when he talks about Christmas trees is that humans must be more sensible about the trees because they are sentient beings.
The idea expressed by the boy was that if Christmas trees were people and people were Christmas trees, then people would be chopped down, put up in the living room as decorations. The trees instead, would be opening our presents. And of course, this resulted in annoying for the people who were listening. This is taken from the story "The Phantom Tollbooth," written by Norton Juster.