I am not sure of the specific answer the question is looking for but ...
I would add the words "For example," at the beginning of <u>the sentence that lists different jobs that people can have. </u>It creates a smoother transition after the writer says that math plays an important part in lots of professions.
Then it would say, "For example, architects, pharmacists, and carpenters all use math every day."
Based on my research this is a A, B, C, D question and the answer should be her religion and her father or ll and lll.
l. her education
ll. her religion
lll. her father
Based on the excerpt, the paragraph expands the central idea about malaria being a deadly disease in the way that Elizabethans were not aware at all of how malaria was spread among people at that time, so because of their lack of knowledge about the illness, they could not find proper treatment to cure it. Thus, the best option that supports the idea is the third sentence <em>"It explains Elizabethan misconceptions about the spread of malaria."</em> Additional support for the idea is that there is no comparison between one disease and another; it is briefly mentioned Romney Marsh with no description; and malaria is not only associated with swampy areas but with tropical areas, too.
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A. Both documents give readers information about the rules for booking travel.
(Photo for proof at the bottom.)
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The first document gives information about the rules for booking travel, because it tells you that employees are required to use Incur when traveling. Then, it tells you how to get Incur and how to use it.
The second document gives information about the rules for booking travel, because it tells you the rules for using ground transportation. It also tells you specific rules for specific scenarios in traveling.
Here's a photo of Edge just incase.