Answer:
The point the author is trying to make in the article is:
There are many alternatives that can be used to make straws instead of plastic.
Explanation:
Following the need to reduce the environmental footprint of plastic for household items, it is necessary that alternative materials should replace plastic. In the article, the author narrates the huge plastic pollution in recent years, and argues that "cheap and disposable plastic straws should be replaced with reusable stainless steel, glass, or biodegradable paper alternatives."
Independent clause and subordinate clause
Answer:
Uhm this is a little bit about Nawaz Sharif, a political leader who was hella corrupt:
In 2016, the Panama Papers leaks unleashed a new threat for the prime minister which resulted in claims of corruption being investigated by the Supreme Court.
The allegations related to his family's ownership of apartments in an upmarket area of central London, with questions being raised over the money trail that led to the acquisition of those properties.
Sharif denied all wrongdoing and called the charges politically motivated.
However, on 6 July 2018 a court in Pakistan found him guilty of corruption and sentenced him - in absentia - to 10 years in prison. When the sentence was announced he was in London where his wife was receiving medical treatment.
Sharif's daughter and son-in-law were also convicted.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Statistics deals with the collection, analysis, interpretation of quantitative data. Often times, we portray statistical data as very exact and only limited by analytical error when we use them.
- But the world is full of variables that are even beyond that which statistics can put figures to.
- There are lots of assumptions and estimations to be made in our not perfect world when studying it.
- Environmental variables are dynamic to a very significant extent and in real world models, they can fail.
- This is why I think the author deliberately used exact and inexact/approximated numbers in his work.
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