It is a hundredths place decimal so put it over 100
89/100
since 89's only factors are 1 and 89, you can't simplify, so leave it as it is
The art of the twentieth century is largely a reflection of political, social, economic changes, which took place very quickly. As such, art has rejected traditional prejudices and concepts, in an attempt to respond to a faster lifestyle and challenges of the twentieth century. There are many different artistic directions, first as the heirs of modernism from the end of the nineteenth century, but completely new and independent. Art was thus associated with all the changes, openly criticized, and absorbed all these changes by open eyes, and remained independent. New perspectives, concepts, massive artistic productions, minimalism, have been created, as a way of fast and efficient artistic action and a reflection of reality. There has been a space for a variety of perceptions, concepts and artistic opinions, pop art as the thesis that everyone has fifteen minutes of fame, enabled the inclusion of different sensibilities and views.
I think the answer to this question is that it paved way to the popularity of mystery fiction. Also, a significant result of Doyle's detective mysteries is their focus on crime investigation and paying attention to details that would help in crime-fighting - which encouraged awareness during his time about it.
Answer:
Prosaic - not fanciful or imaginative
Incongruous - lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness
Anticipation - an expectation
Laborious - characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
Erode - become ground down or deteriorate
Abattoirs - a building where animals are butchered
Explanation:
Prosaic - dull and bland, not creative
Incongruous - doesn't connect or bond together, opposite forces
Anticipation - the feeling of adrenaline for something
Laborious - applying energy to where your body is extremely drained
Erode - sooner or later something will fade
Abattoirs - a place where animals are killed