Answer:
Ummm....Idk but Ik it's somewhere in Exodus 20 or so.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer to the question is secure
The images of the power of nature are
particularly appropriate to Edward's message because it shows he is true in his
preaching.<span>
<span>Jonathan Edward was a colonial Christian writer and preacher
who wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" a sermon he preached to his congregation. The
sermon contains a description of Hell.</span></span>
Question 1: The answer is <u>c. Yes, angles are complementary if (and only if) their sum measures to 90 degrees.</u>
This definition of complementary is reversible because both parts of the sentence, whatever order they are put, are true. And we can be sure of it, when rewriting the sentence into both conditional statement and conditional converse. Both conditionals, have a part of a sentence that is called "hypothesis" and other that is called "conclusion".
- In conditional, the hypothesis clause comes first, and then the conclusion: <em>If the angles are complementary, then their sum measures to 90 degrees.</em>
- In converse, the conclusion clause comes first and then the hypothesis: <em>If the sum of angles measures to 90 degrees, then the angles are complementary.</em>
When both sentences in the conditional and in the converse are true, then it is can be a biconditional sentence. Furthermore, the general structure of this type of sentence is First clause + If (and only if) + Second clause.
Question 2: The answer is <u>d. a ray is a bisector of an angle if and only if it splits the angle into two angles.</u>
A ray is a bisector of an angle only when the line segment splits the angle into two <u>equal</u> parts.
Answer:
In lines 1-11, Carle has been described as an accomplished photo journalist.
Explanation:
"And of Clay Are We Created" is a short story written by Isabel Allende.
In the opening lines of the story, the narrator describes Carle, her lover, as a successful journalist. <u>This can be </u><u>inferred</u><u> when Carle is seen arriving at the scene of the rescue on a helicopter. His arrival on helicopter tells that he has earned that reputation and honor by working diligently on his previous assignments</u>. He was the first one to arrive at the scene, while others struggled through mudslides and corpses buried in it.
The story begins with a girl named Azucena being buried neck-deep in a mud pit. Because of the volcanic eruption, the ice started melting which left many people in Latin America buried in the mud pit.
Rolf Carle is there on the scene to capture, where he was about to find something that he lost thirty years ago.
<em>" And every time we saw her on the screen, right behind her was Rolf Carlé, who had gone there on assignment, never suspecting that he would find a fragment of his past, lost thirty years before. "</em>