Answer:
Question 11.The headline tells readers what the article is about. I am not 100% sure.
Question #12: To explain and develop the central claim.
I am not sure about the others. I would hate to give you an incorrect answer. Please let me know if any of them are wrong. Good luck on your test!
Explanation:
It should be this one because the headline does not tell the reader when the grand opening will happen.
Depends which William you are talking about is it William McKinley or William Afton? Please let me know and I’ll help you.
Answer:
There are quite a number of units to measure speed and depending on how fast an object is going, some are more preferred than others.
The units are:
- Metres per second - this is on of the most common units and is regularly used by runners.
- Kilometres per hour - used by cars, buses and generally objects that move adequately fast.
- Miles per hour - this is a substitute to kilometers per hour for countries using the imperial system or miles instead of kilometers.
- Knots - Represent nautical miles and are a unit of speed mostly used to measure wind and water speed.
- Feet per second - Not as popular but used in countries that don't regularly use metres.
- Mach number - for really fast objects going faster than sound.