Hello,
the answer is for sure A.) <span>It creates an open environment where participants admit they do not know certain things.
Because look, If you think about it, When somebody is asking you or considering you a question, you either have one thing like you know the answer or you have the chance to learn something new.
I hope this helps</span>
No one can help you with that. It's asking for YOUR experience and we're not you, sorry.
Answer:
1. He's <em><u>a</u></em> very talented boy. He plays <em><u>the </u></em>guitar, sings and .....
2. Does she speak Italian? - No, she's <em><u>a ?/ the ?</u></em> teacher of .....
3. She's <em><u>an</u></em> architect. She has her own company.
4. He plays basketball. He's really good at it.
5. <em><u>The</u></em> profession you've chosen is very difficult.
Explanation:
In the case of sentence #2, without the end of the sentence that is cut off, I cannot say with 100% confidence that the correct choice is 'an' or 'the.'
Answer:
Transition, Lead-in, Quote, Citation. Element
Explanation: