Explanation:
1. Ramesh asked Imran what he could do for him?
2. The teacher asked Haider Why he had come late to the class again?
3. He asked me Where is the boat? Hurry up we have been chasen.
4. The visitor asked me what is the name of that beautiful beautiful.
5. the painter told me that he had been to the picture.
6. he said that no he had not broken the glass.
Answer:
Honesty. A good security guard must be honest. They are responsible for securing access to buildings and protecting a business against theft and other crimes. If a security guard is not honest, he might steal or put the company at risk
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The answer is: [A]: Because subjective accounts are often opinionated and emotional, the narrator provides only ONE {added note: should read: "one"—not: "on"} side of the story.
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Answer choice "B" is incorrect. "Subjective accounts" are not both "factual and impartial"; and definitely not "impartial". Furthermore, given an "opinion" in "indirect, nuanced ways" is not a REASON [note the word: "because" in this answer choice] that an account would be "factual and impartial". This answer choice would be inherently contradictory. Furthermore, examine the question: "<span>Why are subjective accounts often biased?". The word "impartial" means "unbiased", so this answer choice would not make sense.
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Let's look at Answer choice "C": "because subjective accounts are formal and academic". Subjective accounts may be "academic" —but not the most "formal". Also, looked at the question: "Why are subjective accounts often biased?" It wouldn't make sense that the REASON an account would be BIASED is that an account is BOTH formal and academic."
But let's examine the final answer choice, "D: <span>Because subjective accounts make heave {sic} [note: this should read: "heavy"] use of imagery the narrator uses the setting to convey his or her outlook." This is not a reason why subjective accounts are often biased. Furthermore, subjective accounts do NOT necessarily make heavy use of, or necessarily ANY use of, imagery.
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It is clear that answer choice "A" is the best answer and the correct answer.</span>
Apparently it's from the 15th Century's Old French emploier, Latin implicāre to entangle, to engage, from plicāre to fold
Answer:
D. Children are in danger because of the road conditions on Green Street.
Explanation:
An inference is a conclusion made based on pieces of evidence and reasoning. When we're reading a text, we can make various inferences based on the details we're offered. Not all information is presented explicitly, which is why this process is very important. That is the only way we will fully understand the text.
Based on the text you were given, we can conclude that children are in danger because of the road conditions on Green Street. We're told about how close to children cars and trucks are and how lucky we are that the number of accidents is relatively low. These are the details that lead us to this conclusion. This is why option D is the correct one.
The rest of the options aren't supported by details offered in the text, which is why they are incorrect.