Tell her you love her and you can’t stop thinking about her all the time
There is a classic book very well regarded in my culture called "The slave Isaura" and tells the story of a heroine, Isaura, who is a white girl, the daughter of a white man with a black slave. Isaura, despite being white, is the daughter of a slave and therefore, also a slave.
This story takes place in colonial Brazil and Isaura goes through many embarrassing and humiliating situations, where various evils are done against her, proving that slavery was not a matter of color, but of superiority and oppression.
Despite all adversities, Isaura is a stark example of good behavior. Ea is beautiful, modest, virginal, caring, polite, treats everyone with kindness, even those who do not deserve it and never, absolutely never complains about any treatment she receives.
The answer will either be
A. All of the offspring will be red.
Or
C. 1 will be red and 3 will be white.
Not entirely sure.
B. both reproduce
c. both employ some kind of metabolism
Answer: In the future, we should be more careful about scheduling
Passage: You scheduled seven conference calls for this morning between 10 and 11 a.m. [2] Generally, the company limits the number of conference calls to three per hour. [3] I’m letting you know that in the future, we should be more careful about scheduling.
Explanation: The third sentence contains unnecessary fillers. The key point in the sentence is to be more careful about call scheduling. '<em>I’m letting you know that in the future</em>' can be replaced with '<em>in the future.</em>' By dropping the unnecessary filler '<em>I'm letting you know that</em>', the meaning does not change but the sentence becomes more concise, has more clarity and is more deliberate.