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• New = Knew*
• Two day = today*
• different *and* a
• at a = at an*
• nerves = nervous,*
• how bad could it be = how bad could it be.*
• chilltown high = Chilltown High*
• a lot off = a lot of*
• activitys = activities*
• were = where*
• meat = meet*
• Everything will be fine = “Everything will be fine,”*
• onbored = on board*
• chattering = chattering*
• Sarah = Sarah.*
• she = She*
• teen = turn*
• isle = aisle*
• we’re = were*
• there = their*
• cover = cover up*
• Maybe this year won’t be different after all = “Maybe this year wont be so different after all,”*
• She thought. = she thought*
Answer:
Instruction documents, such as user manuals, and business proposals.
Explanation:
Technical writing refers to <u>a type of writing that is generally used in specific 'technical' fields</u>, such as engineering, informatics, finance, biotechnology, among others.
Writing a technical document requires extensive knowledge of the area and of the technicisms because it aims to inform and explain complex information. For example, instruction documents or user manuals <u>usually contain a large amount of complex data that could be understood and comprehended by people who are familiar with the terms</u>. Also, business proposals tend to <u>contain technicisms that are only used in a specific area, such as specific softwares or technology used by a biotechnology company.</u>
Answer:
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Answer:
B. All myths attempt to explain the origin of earthly life.
Explanation:
Myth, a symbolic narrative, usually of unknown origin and at least partly traditional, that ostensibly relates actual events and that is especially associated with religious belief. It is distinguished from symbolic behaviour (cult, ritual) and symbolic places or objects (temples, icons).
Answer:
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