Answer:
My grandfather once told me I shouldn't have any regrets in life because I wouldn't remember them when I got to his age anyway.
Explanation:
An anecdote is a usually short account of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident or event.
An example of an anecdote is the third sentence. The narrator tells us about something that happened to them, about their own experience.
The rest of the sentences don't contain this type of personal information. They are not told from anyone's point of view. They seem like simple, universal statements. This is why we can't say that they are anecdotes and the reason the third option is the correct one.
The statements about this triangle that are true include:
- The third angle measures 130°.
- It is a obtuse angle
- All sides have different lengths.
<h3>How to calculate the triangle?</h3>
It should be noted that the sun of angles in a triangle is 180°. Since the of the angles are given, the third angle will be:
= 180° - (20° + 30°)
= 180° - 50°
= 130°
Also, it obtuse angle and all the sides have different lengths.
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Answer:
may be completely turned around
The phrase "we'll head north again, in other words, to the land of sensible people" shows that the entire venture, planned by the Professor and the Captain was not wise. It has a critical tone.
<h3>Meaning of the Phrase</h3>
The phrase above was uttered by the Canadian in the book, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas Revised" By Jules Verne. He meant that the venture which they had undertaken was fruitless and unwise.
He criticized the journey because at that time the Nautilus was stuck in the ice and could no longer move forward.
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