Superlative means the greatest form (or biggest form) so the answer is C. soonest
Answer:
Humans living in or near the town.
Explanation:
Rachel Carson's short fairytale "A Fable For Tomorrow" is one of her collection of stories in her book "Silent Spring". This fable pictures a town full of life that suddenly changes to a deserted town after numerous maladies and illnesses overtook it.
Though the story started off with a quaint, nice, and peaceful town, it slowly progresses into a deserted, imaginary town. This was because of the <em>"a white granular powder [that] had fallen like snow upon the roofs and the lawns, the fields, and streams."</em> Though Carson admits in the end that this is no real story of any town, in particular, it still can be a possibility in many parts of America. And the source of this <em>"white powder"</em> is, as Carson wants to point out, the frequent use of pesticides and chemicals by humans.
Thus, the correct answer is the last option.
The answer would be the first choice or A. "Original ideas that are <em>not</em> your own."
Any piece of information that does not belong to you would require a citation, otherwise it would be considered <em>plagiarism. </em>B and C are incorrect because both of those things belong to you, and therefore don't require citation. D is also incorrect because a general fact doesn't belong to any one person. For example, if you wanted to include the information that dogs can't eat chocolate, that wouldn't require a citation because that is general knowledge that most people are aware of.
Answer:
You will tiptoe quietly down the hallway and avoid being seen or heard.
Explanation:
it is how your trying to not get caught
"American peace society was the first nation to safeguard a peace organization that improves the society".
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- "American peace society" was formed in 1828 at the New York City.
- It was formed by merging many "state and local societies".
- "American Peace society" took many steps to improve the society.
- It organized many press conferences and regularly published a magazine with the title "Advocate of Peace" and it was always against wars between the nation-states.
- But it did not oppose the American Civil war because they thought the Union war is a "police action" against the criminals.
- This group is now based in Washington.