Socialising
Talking
Interacting
Using your voice
And that’s all I can think of ahaha
There's no answer choices, but a simile would be comparing two different things using "like" or "as". So if one of the answer choices has one of those words it's probably your answer.
When you connect two loudspeakers to the output of a stereo amplifier, you should not have be sure about the lead-in wires to be equal in length to avoid a time lag between speakers because only the speed of energy matters here.
It is not necessary to make the lead-in wires to your speakers exactly the same length because energy in cables moves at close to the speed of light and the difference in time between signals arriving at separate speakers will be too small for your ears to hear (making sure the resistance of your speaker wires is correct is much more important).
As a result, one should not be certain about the lead-in wires' length in order to prevent temporal lag.
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Answer:
A site which includes external links to reputable sources
Explanation:
A site with too little text may be trying to avoid the point, or perhaps they really don't know that much. A site with only a few sources listed may be unreliable since they could've just made up what they wrote with no evidence. A site with reputable sources would be the answer since a reputable source would not be indeed reputable without the validations of the people.