Answer:
- False.
Explanation:
A resume is defined as a brief exposition of education, qualifications, and professional work experience that is often presented to the potential employer while applying for a job opportunity while a curriculum vitae (CV) proposes a more extended account of the scholastic and educational accomplishments and work experience including the details of one's academic credentials, publications, etc. that is offered while seeking a job. However, both are employed for similar purposes yet the former is a brief account while the latter involves a long and detailed description of educational qualifications and work experiences. Thus, the assertion(resume is similar to a brief CV) is false.
Wasn't it Phillis Wheatley's "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious, and Moral"?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The question said a "random" sample which means that she doesn't know if the curfew of the sample tells her father that other people's curfews are earlier (eg. 8 o'clock), thus persuading her father to change her curfew an hour earlier which is not good for her.
She should organize specific data telling here father that other people have curfews later than 9.