Answer:
C and D are both correct (if only one option can be selected then select C)
Explanation:
The conditions for inference is as follows:
- The data has to be from a random sample
- The data has to be in a normal distribution
- The observations need to be independent of one another
From the information we have, it seems that conditions 1 and 3 have been met. The cost of flowers at each wedding is not dependent on another wedding, and the weddings appear to be selected at random across the state.
However, 15 weddings is a small sample size, and it would be difficult to determine normal distribution from this number. Therefore, C could be correct. Additionally, just because the distribution is symmetric doesn't mean it is normal. A normal distribution is when a histogram of the data makes a bell-shape. However, data can be symmetric and not bell-shaped. Therefore, D is the correct answer.
Answer:
The author uses a variety of imagery in this poem to convey to the reader what autumn is like. This can be seen in the quote, “With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, and fill all fruit with ripeness to the core.” Fruit vines, moss’d cottage-trees and ripe fruit are only a few pieces of visual imagery in this poem. Vivid examples such as these paint a picture in the reader’s mind, and inspires their own personal connections with the season of autumn. There is a mixture of auditory, gustatory, visual, olfactory and tactile imagery in the poem. Though whatever kind of imagery it may be, the purpose is to get the reader to experience the flavours of autumn through this poem. The author does an excellent job of connecting with the reader by giving detailed examples of how the world changes in the season of autumn. As well as describing popular flora and fauna the audience would be familiar with such as swelling gourds and lambs that bleat. The poem’s central idea is the season of autumn, and it is thoroughly described with imagery that pertains to the five senses.
Explanation:
This is my attempt at it! I didn't understand some of the words, they seem almost Shakespearean. I assumed the poem was discussing autumn because of its title, and also some of the visual descriptions. My answer is just basically what I analyzed from the poem and how I think the various kinds of imagery would appeal to an audience.
Answer: the hawk will eat the snake
Explanation:
This occurred because there was a need for children to work on farms. The Neolithic revolution allowed more permanent settlements and this allowed for more babies which led to an increase in population that was not possible in the Paleolithic era. This forced women to stay in traditional roles of nurturing and handling affairs. Women could not work on farm or have more political or social roles in society due to this. In turn, men considered women subordinate to them and felt they should stay in the household and have little to no rights. An example of bias against women and negative male views of women can be seen in the Hammurabi law codex by saying that property should be led by husband/father and that a women's sexuality should be sacrificed to ensure legitimacy. This is seen in Babylonia.
Answer:
Explanation:I think 20 I don’t know I haven’t done this for a long time