Answer:
Residual water is water that has already been used and put through purification processes. Said water can be reused for anything - including human consumption. With that being said, the author of the article shows that people show large prejudice when it comes to consumption.
Schwartz shows evidence of how the use of residual water has been beneficial in industrial and even agriculture. It has promoted the agricultural economy for both industry and customers.
Overall policies are apparent to make sure correct procedures are followed - even if consumption is limited for the opinions of others.
Explanation:
Worked for Edge, and uses evidence and paraphrasing.
It refers to the system by which people were physically labeled in concentration camps during the Holocaust.
The answer is B. Hope this helped!
Answer:
you spend $19 in total
Explanation:
to get the answer you just add $12 + $7 = $19.
I couldn't make a number line but I will just <em><u>explain</u></em> how to do it.
- draw a <u>number line</u>
- write <u>0 - 20</u> on it (or honestly whatever numbers you want, depending on how big you want your number line and if you want to include negative numbers on it)
- <u>find number 12</u> and circle it
- then <u>count up 7 </u>(so 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 , 19.)
- then you can <u>circle 19.</u>
- this is optional but you can draw a rounded arrow from 12 to 19 and write +7 on it to explain that you added 7
I hope you get this right, wish you luck! I worked hard on my explanation lol
Dan Cody was a self-made man who made a fortune in mining and had moored his yacht near where Gatsby was working. Gatsby noticed a storm brewing and rowed out to warn Cody of the storm. In gratitude, Cody offered Gatsby a job, and Gatsby became a general assistant to Cody.
Dan Cody is a millionaire who is sailing in his boat and meets up with James Gatz. He takes on the charming young and allows him to travel about with him and learn about the life of a wealthy man.
Cody was a heavy drinker, and one of Gatsby's jobs was to look after him during his drunken binges. This gave Gatsby a healthy respect for the dangers of alcohol and convinced him not to become a drinker himself. When Cody died, he left Gatsby $25,000, but Cody's mistress prevented him from claiming his inheritance.
Gatsby's response tells the reader that he lacks a certain amount of social sensibility and is unable to recognize social cues. Gatsby misinterprets Mrs. Sloane's invitation and accepts the offer without realizing that she is simply being polite. Gatsby enthusiastically accepts the offer in hopes that he will see Daisy at the dinner and prove that he is worthy of being in her social circle.
“I feel far away from her,” he said. “It's hard to make her understand.” Daisy tries very hard to appear to be impressed by Gatsby's guests and by his party. The atmosphere at the party is subdued compared to the usual frivolity at Gatsby's parties however.
One autumn night, five years before, they had been walking down the street