Answer:
A. summary report without a chart
D. tabular report with Rows to Display set to 10
E. summary report with a chart
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
A. summary report without a chart
B. summary report with Rows to Display set to 10
C. tabular report with a chart
D. tabular report with Rows to Display set to 10
E. summary report with a chart
These are the three types of reports that can be used to display a list of accounts on a dashboard. The correct type of report that we use for a piece of information depends on the information that we want to convey to the audience. A ranking list would be best conveyed by a summary report without a chart, a summary report with a chart or a tabular report with rows.
Answer:
<em><u>a short story entitled The Idler.</u></em> The Idler was a magazine in the 19th century.
He did write all of the other options here.
Answer:
Honest and direct.
Explanation:
Severn Suzuki's tone in her introduction from "The girl who silenced the world for five minutes" is honest and direct because she explains who she is and who she came with, she tells those 'adults' that she raised money to travel and to stand there and talk to them because she believes she has to fight for her future. She tells them that they have to change their ways. She's direct to them, she causes an impact with her words.
The correct option is A.
The narration uses sensory details to increase the power of the narrative. Sensory details refers to those words in a passage which help readers to connect with what the narrator is saying by means of their five senses; that is, the senses of touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing.
Answer:
Calpurnia means just because Scout's family might be better off, wealth and class wise, than the Cunninghams Scout cannot go around treating them as if she is above them or has a higher rank. Calpurnia is correct and is trying the kids perspective of the Cunningham's point of view and adding her experience to back up her lesson, with emotion, since the kids visit a colored Church ever so often.