Answer:
Brainliest
Explanation:
"For clients, we would say that if you've recently had a vaccine or if you've had Co-vi()d you should check with your doctor [before getting a color]," says Kennedy.
"What we're seeing and what I'm seeing in my own salon is that most doctors are saying it's totally fine. There are some doctors advising people on the issue but that's not for salons to decide. Each doctor takes it on a case by case basis on what they want to recommend.
"If a client has additional concerns regarding the C-ov()id-19 vaccination, then it is recommended that the client seek the advice of a medical professional and also have a patch test in advance of attending their appointment for a treatment or service."
I think it is a noun phrase, and not appositive.
Answer:
A draft of wind blew past and ran through her hair. The air was crisp and the ocean smelled fresh and there was a thick coat of fog swirling around in the atmosphere. Passing crows flew through the air gracefully, their loud, croaky barks filling the air in a crescendo of volume. Sarah stared off into the distance as the cold and salty water lapped up onto the shore, and the sky was like a curtain of silk with puffy clouds of creamy white, that reminded her of the inside of her favorite dessert, a light and flaky pâte à choux pastry. She stared at the waves crashing upon the shore longingly. The beautiful sound of the waves soothed her like a lullaby her mother used to sing her when she was little. She dug her toes into the grainy, damp sand. She ran. Clumps of seaweed that had washed up on the beach made her stumble, but she kept going. The horizon was a line of nickel-silver. The sunset, a splash of red, yellow, and orange seemed to be seducing her and causing her to run even faster. Sarah jumped. The waves fell down upon her, wrapping her like a huge blanket. The salty water felt good. She grinned contently, vivacious, obviously pleased with her incredible accomplishment.
Explanation:
I can add advanced SAT words in the paragraph if you want, but it'll take some time. Tell me if you want that. :)
Answer:
Contrast
Explanation:
The relationship between the two sentences, "She took an entry-level position."
"She plans to manage the department next week" are Contrast.
This is because the two sentences show a contrast
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A is correct because if they both want the same resources, they're going to enter conflict because they both want them.
B is wrong because they have no need to argue if they both have the same amount of influence and power.
C is wrong because they are able to accomplish their own goals without the other group, so there's no need to argue.
D is wrong because they won't argue if they have every necessity because there is no need.