<span>A. The mother, twisting and waiting quietly, her ring circled a pale finger.</span>
Answer:
Drop each ball from the platform three more times
Explanation:
Reliability or precision means how much the measured values vary from each other when measured by performing the same experiment repeatedly.
When measuring values by observation in physical experiments of this nature, it is best to perform the experiment and measure the values at least three times. The more the better.
In such measurements there is always a margin of error, e.g how at exact time you start and stop the stop-watch. There may also be a but harder or softer side of ball (tennis ball strip) touching the ground. In order to minimize such and some other margin of errors, it is advisable to measure the values more than 3-4 times, and then take their mean. The value now obtained would be would reliable or precise.
Second and third options are incorrect because they will have no effect on improving the reliability.
In order for the fourth option to be correct, the other people need to do the same (not similar) experiment, with the same balls and same conditions/instruments. That would be equivalent to repeating the experiment 3-4 times, which is already covered by first option.
Greek lesson time! (Well, not really. The words are so commonly used it might as well be considered English now.) Anyway, let’s examine what each of these terms means. Aristotle referred to orators when he spoke about persuasion, so let’s assume that there is some random anonymous speaker anxiously standing nearby who I will refer to.
Ethos pertains to the credibility of the speaker.
Pathos refers to the emotional appeal of the speaker.
Logos concerns the logic of the speaker.
But how does web design relate to all of this? Well, a website, much like our random, anxious, anonymous, and non-existent orator, is a communication vessel. Now let’s look at ethos, pathos, and logos again and translate them into web design speak.
Answer:
Explanation:hen it came to designing the actual posters, logos, t-shirts, and events that define Future Fab, the design team came back to one of the most fundamental elements of all the work we do in our Health XO program: Talking to teens.
“We find ourselves coming again and again to the same insight around needing an entry point into the conversation of contraception,” says Health XO program lead Jessa Blades. “That entry point can come in a lot of different forms and with Future Fab it came in the form of associating contraception with an aspirational lifestyle.
“We’re giving contraception a makeover, trying to turn it into more of a lifestyle brand than a consumer product."
There are two things that I can think of - alphabetize (by last names) and if the citation goes onto the second line it needs to be indented