The word A. AGGREGATE is both a noun and a verb.
Aggregate as a noun is defined as a whole formed by combining several elements that are typically disparate.
Aggregate as a verb is defined as the act of forming or grouping into a class or cluster.
Congregate is both a verb (gather into a crowd or mass) and an adjective (communal).
Segregate is a verb defined as the act of setting apart from the rest or from each other.
Answer:;
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Explanation:
1. the male was the main income earner in the last century
2. Do you know whether extended families are traditional in Japan?
3. The government gives poorer families benefits.
4. Family members don't always get on well.
5. Household tasks are often shared by men and women.
6. Single parent families are becoming increasingly common in Western Society.
7. There urgently need to be studies on why the family structure is less important.
Answer:
1. The third option
2.
C
A
B
3. The third option: The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob
4. Second option: my friends cheered as I scored the winning goal
5. You have never been as scared as you are now
Yes. It's a metaphor because the writer is not implying that the boy is actually a pig; his actions represent a pig. And thus, it is a metaphorical phrase, nonetheless an actual description!
it is as important to listen critically as it is to read critically. Critical listening is a process for understanding what is said and evaluating, judging, and forming an opinion on what you hear.
so your answer will be <u>C. to listen for facts and supporting details and to evaluate the speaker’s message</u>