Answer:
An additional negative effect to the logic ones could be the introduction of incorrect instruction towards the quantity and frequency of consumption of the medicine.
Explanation:
Not following or mastering the rules of the written English language while transcribing medical records can create a series of confusion on the patient leading to very serious consequences as they might be taking control medicine or have an accidental overdose of the substance in the worst scenario, it could also affect the patient by not getting cured since they would take less of the originally indicated quantity.
Answer:
A rising tension that gradually fades.
Explanation:
The beginning of the essay is a strong sentence that keeps adding elements of suspense as it develops, eventually making the sentence overloaded with information (especially considering that it is the first sentence of the essay). Nevertheless, the entire sentence seems to describe a single action.
The second sentence is a complex sentence that, in contrast to the first, has several smaller steps in the development of the plot. The steps are divided but complementary; they happen independently of each other and add to each other's meaning, at the same time.
a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
Answer:
Each object in the phrase must be placed in a queue.
Explanation:
In order for an application to make efficient translations in real time, it is important for the user to put the words of the sentence they want to translate in the correct order in which they appear in that sentence. This will allow the application's interface to understand the phrase and be able to translate it as accurately as possible. In this case, we can consider that each object forming the sentence must be placed in a queue so that it is possible to translate that sentence.