A large majority of languages of this family are tonal such as Yoruba and Igbo, Ashanti and Ewe language. A major branch of Niger–Congo languages is the Bantu phylum, which has a wider speech area than the rest of the family (see Niger–Congo B (Bantu)
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The final working out of the plot is the climax.
Climax is the peak of a certain story which determines the end. The flow of the story would be, first, exposition; second, rising action; third, climax; fourth, falling action; last, resolution.
<span>Conflict happens between the exposition and rising action. It is the trigger of the rising action. </span>
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it can depend
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what i mean is the situation how well you know them? why are they being disruptive? is it because the are talking to loud in a librarie if so a simple "may you please keep it down it is hard to focus" can work but if someone is say grieving or crying it would be insensitive to tell them to be quiet or that others have bigger things to deal with so you would console and comfort them.
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A. because more people could afford books and learned to read.
C. because new ideas could spread quickly.
E. because it preserved the records of the Han dynasty.
F. because it created the art form of calligraphy.
Although there is some debate regarding the exact date papermaking began in China, the traditional account states that paper was developed during the Han dynasty. Quickly after its introduction, it had many conseuqneces on the population. It made books more widespread, and books became the mark of the educated man. The collections that China possessed surpassed those of Mediterranean empires until the 9th century. Paper was also central to arts such as poetry, painting and calligraphy.
Answer: Passive
Compete Question: Passive portfolio management calls for holding diversified portfolios without spending effort or resources attempting to improve investment performance through security analysis.
Explanation: Passive portfolio management or Index fund management is an investment strategy that copies an index such as the FTSE 100 index by holding some stocks and securities of the index. Equal weighting is given to every security and stock without spending effort or resources attempting to improve investment performance through security analysis.
This is in contrast with the Active Portfolio Management strategy which aims to surpass the performance of any given index. This type of portfolio is actively monitored by a dedicated manager who continuously researches way to improve investment performance through security analysis.