Answer:
4
Explanation:
Mitochondria produce the energy required to perform processes such as cell division, growth, and cell death. This in itself shows that the nucleus plays an important part in cell division and in directing the development of the fertilized egg into an embryo. The nucleus is, of course, required for cell division, but it also determines the type of structure which the cell eventually develops into.
A. All three can be present in the same novel.
There are three types of external conflict and one type of internal conflict that are considered the most common in literature. The three types of external conflict are: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society. The internal conflict is character vs. self. These types of conflict can all be present in the same novel. For example, in The Outsiders the character vs. character conflict is the Socs vs. the Greaser. The character vs. nature conflict are the kids vs. the fire. The character vs. society conflict is the Greasers vs. how society does not accept their behavior (especially since society overlooks the same behavior from the Socs). An internal conflict is Johnny's decision about whether or not to turn himself in for Bob's death. All of these conflicts add to the overall themes of the novel.
Answer:
I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
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In a nutshell, Odysseus who is help captive by Calypso who wants him for her husband. Hermes then orders Calypso to release Odysseus on the orders of Zeus. Odysseus then leaves the island and begins making his way back to Ithaca where his wife is being plagued by suitors. His son Telemachus thinks his father is dead until the goddess Athena with Zeus's consent travels to Ithaca disguised as a friends of Odysseus and tells Telemachus that his father is alive and will return soon and gives him instructions on what to do on account of the suitors.
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A. it makes it a statement because it uses the word i think, giving the persons opinion. <span />