Toll1
tōl/
noun
noun: toll; plural noun: tolls
1.
a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road.
"turnpike tolls"
synonyms: charge, fee, payment, levy, tariff, tax
"a highway toll"
NORTH AMERICAN
a charge for a long-distance telephone call.
2.
the number of deaths, casualties, or injuries arising from particular circumstances, such as a natural disaster, conflict, or accident.
"the toll of dead and injured mounted"
synonyms: number, count, tally, total, sum total, grand total, sum; More
record, list
"the toll of dead and injured"
the cost or damage resulting from something.
"the environmental toll of the policy has been high"
synonyms: adverse effect(s), detriment, harm, damage, injury, impact, hurt; More
cost, price, loss, disadvantage, suffering, penalty
"the toll on the environment has been high"
Which poem is connected to these questions? That’s what information we will need to answer this 4 you
Yes you can be both at the same Time
Answer:
sorry this is late
In this excerpt there is a situational irony that leaves every animal confused and speechless. It seems ironic that squealer so happened to be at the side of the barn with the seven commandments, a ladder (now broken), and a bucket of paint and a paint brush. Due to the situation unfolding in front of the animals they where almost all in shock and only Benjamin could process what had just happened yet didn't say anything. Orwell's use of irony also helps foreshadows the fact that the commandments are starting to change over the course of Napoleons rule over the farm.
The statement made by an EMT demonstrates that he has an accurate understanding of hepatitis C is as follows:
- Wearing gloves and washing hands are the best means that facilitate the prevention of transmission of hepatitis C to health care workers.
<h3>What is Hepatitis C?</h3>
Hepatitis C may be defined as a disorder in which a liver is infected by the virus known as hepatitis C virus. This disease is usually communicated through blood.
Hepatitis C is a contagious disease that is transmitted through infected blood transfusion, utilization of infected needles, etc.
The complete question is as follows:
- Wearing gloves and washing hands are the best means that facilitate the prevention of transmission of hepatitis C to health care workers.
- Transmission of blood from the infected to the normal individual.
- Using infected needles.
- Hepatitis is not a contagious disease.
Thus, the correct option is A.
To learn more about Hepatitis C, refer to the link:
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