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Answer:
B. Just about plumb out of fuel
Explanation:
It makes the most sense and explains what the problem is.
Have a nice day/night :)
Answer:
I hated going to gym.
Explanation:
When I was in elem and middle school, I was very self conscious about wearing shorts and t-shirts to school because I was so skinny and participating in gym class meant having to change out of our regular clothes to our gym clothes which was shorts and a t-shirt.
STEP 1
Describe the work and its creator in the first paragraph. Do not assume that readers know the work or author, so place the work in context. Ask yourself if the text is a first outing for the author or the latest in a long series. Does the author have a reputation or expertise in a certain field? Is the work controversial or well-known or little-known, and why? Describe the intended audience for the work.
STEP 2
Write an accurate summary of the work’s main ideas in the second paragraph. Do not mingle your evaluation with the summary. Merely explain the most important ideas the author tried to convey in the entire work.
STEP 3
Judge the author’s presentation in the third paragraph. Did the author present accurate and relevant data in a logical manner? Did the author clearly define important terms or jargon? Did the author offer sound interpretations? Focus, in this paragraph, on whether the author achieved his or her purpose for creating the work.
STEP 4
State both your agreement and disagreement with the author in the fourth paragraph. Develop your ideas by explaining why you agree and disagree with the author’s ideas. Cite other critics who support your interpretation.
STEP 5
Compose the conclusion, often the shortest paragraph in the critique. Restate the main agreements and objections to the work. In the closing, do not mention any new idea that does not appear.in the body paragraphs. The final paragraph gives an overview of the entire essay by restating its main ideas.
The correct answers are:
1.- The storm is likely to produce 4 to 8 inches of snow.
2.- EST stands for Eastern Standard Time.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Loudon and Augusta counties beginning at 7:00 P.M., EST, Friday, December 12, through 3:00 A.M., EST, Sunday, December 14. Snowfall of between 4 and 8 inches is predicted.
Time in the world has different time zones. In the case of the United States of America, the time zones vary according to the location of the zone. There is the Pacific Time Zone, for places in the states of California, Nevada or Arizona. There is also Mountain Time, Central Time, and the Eastern Standard Time. This last one for places like New York, Boston or Philadelphia.