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1) #4, to convince my audience that my idea is true or better than other ideas.
2) #2, a source your audience can trust
3) #2, positive product reviews, & #5 website popularity
4) #1, a U.S. immigration website with .gov at the end & #2, a website displaying copies of newspaper articles about immigration from 1987
Explanation:
I'm a bit unsure about 3 but here are my opinions using logical thinking/basic english facts! Hope this helps :)
If you asked your friend to hand you a book and he handed you a pencil instead, it is phonology as a language system that is most likely broken down. Phonology deals with systems of sounds which includes phonetics in a specific language.
The answer would be the first choice.
The Shakespeare Stealer is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Gary Blackwood. Taking place in the Elizabethan-era England, it recounts the story of Widge, an orphan whose master sends him to steal Hamlet from The Lord Chamberlain's Men. If we skip the opening setting of Mistress MacGregor's orphanage, then the three settings of The Shakespeare Stealer are the rectory in "the nearby hamlet of Berwick"; the home of Mrs. and Dr. Timothy Bright, a medical practitioner who had studied at Cambridge and who was also the rector of Berwick; Simon Bass's home in Leicester; and the city on the Thames, London City, home of the Globe Theatre.
I think it is A: -Taco ingredients
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The reason that author provided that why some scientists believe that they should clone a wolly mammoth is because they want to learn about this extinct mammal.
Explanation:
"Woolly mammoths sparks debate over cloning" is an article written by Joyce Grant. The article speaks about the debate of scientists over cloning an extinct mammal, a wolly mammoth.
A Wolly Mammoth is an extinct species that belonged to the family of elephants. This species lived during the ice age some 10,000 years ago.
<u>The scientists have found a carcass of a wolly mammoth in ice on a remote island of Northern Russia. The scientists have studied its blood and tissue samples and wondered if they could get a complete DNA of the mammal, so that they could clone the mammal and study it</u>.
The reason author provided in the article for the scientists who believe that the mammal should be cloned is:
<em>"Many scientists think they could learn a lot more about the species if they could study a living example."</em>