Answer:
To find information on assistance that OSHA gives to small businesses, Oscar should use the keywords such as:
<em>OSHA, Business, OSHA Assisstance, Business Assisstance e.t.c.</em>
To expand his search to include OSHA regulations about demolition and fall prevention, he should use the keywords such as:
<em>OSHA Regulation, OSHA Business Regulation, Business fall and Prevention, Business Demolition by OSHA e.t.c</em>
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Explanation:
Answer:
all of these
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This is a tricky question, because there are actually two correct answers. A compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. Having this in mind, the correct answers would be the first and the second sentence.
B. The mimosa is a tree that blooms in early summer.
Correct. That blooms in early summer is an adjective clause that modifies the noun tree.
Hi, This is the answer.
Dear Carol,
My vacation to Alaska was fantastic. I'll tell you about it.
After the long flight from Australia, we landed in Vancouver where a bus transferred us to our cruise ship. It took ages to get through customs and immigration, but finally we were on board. We explored the ship an found the pools, restaurants, the gym and places where you could get free hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza and ice-cream.
We visited an interesting port every second day. We anchored next to a glacier for a whole day and watched the ice breaking off. It was really loud.
Please write an tell me about your holiday.
Your friend, Jill.
<em>I </em><em>was </em><em>not </em><em>able </em><em>to </em><em>mark </em><em>lines </em><em>a</em><em>s</em><em> </em><em>there </em><em>were </em><em>so </em><em>many </em><em>but </em><em>you </em><em>can </em><em>check </em><em>my </em><em>paragraph</em><em>.</em><em> </em><em>I </em><em>have </em><em>answered</em><em> </em><em>it </em><em>as </em><em>you </em><em>have </em><em>said.</em><em> </em><em>Correct</em><em> </em><em>answers </em><em>are </em><em>there </em><em>in </em><em>my </em><em>paragraph</em><em>.</em>
Hope it helps you...
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(Answered by Benjemin)