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B. The writer is introducing an idea by comparing it to a situation most people would understand or experience.
Explanation: We can tell that the writer is using the first sentence to introduce an idea by comparing it to a situation that most people would understand because that sentence is followed by the statement that, “This is similar to what happens in a community.” The writer explicitly states that the situation outlined in the first sentence is “similar” to what happens in a community. The rest of the paragraph is the writer elaborating on that statement and drawing attention to the shared concept between the two situations of sacrifice for the will of the majority.
When should you suggest a client use progressive muscle relaxation?<span>A. When the client is having trouble relaxing </span>
Answer: c) I think you left your biology notebook on the bleachers yesterday.
Explanation: an homophone is a group of two or more words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings or spelling. A very common homophone is your (second person possessive adjective, it is used to express belonging) and you're (contraction of you are). In the given sentences the only one that has a correct use of one of this words is the option "c" because it says "your biology notebook", we can see that "your" is used to express the belonging of the notebook.