The structure the author MOST uses to organize the statement passage and examples.
<h3>What is in a statement?</h3>
Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give commands. They are also not exclamations.
<h3>What are the types of statements?</h3>
- declarative sentence (statement)
- interrogative sentence (question)
- imperative sentence (command)
- exclamative sentence (exclamation)
With this information, we can conclude that statement and examples is the structure of the quoted text.
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I’m pretty certain it’s d because it does not state anywhere that the sound waves are not powerful enough to make the vocal engine useful. hope this helps brainlist would be much appreciated :)
Explanation:
In this first article we’ll look at Zh, Ch, Sh and R. In the next article we’ll cover Z, C, S.
These sound are mainly “difficult” because they are not pronounced how we would expect them to be in English. The fact that Roman letters are used just makes it confusing. That’s one of the weaknesses of pinyin. For a number of the sounds the letters are the same or at least very close to the English sound that uses the same letter.
Now we’re at the point where we need to totally ignore the fact that these letters exist in English and try to remove any sound associations we already have. C for example is pronounced closer to “ts”, nothing like the English c.
The good news is that if we relate these sounds to other Chinese sounds we have already learned our task is much simpler. This little hack will help us get a grip with these sounds a lot quicker than if we work from English sounds.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question are both A and B. The factors that gave rise to the great depression are the <span>false belief that stock prices would continue to rise and purchasing of stock on credit by individuals and trusts. </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!