Answer:
A. Recycling one soda can saves enough energy to run a television for
three hours.
Explanation:
Because that is the answer
I remember doing something like this in my English/U.S. History class, so we are in the same shoes. ¯\_✿ ³✿_/¯
Washington has a entwined history with the sport of baseball. From President William Taft to President Barack Obama, every president since William Taft - exept Jimmy Carter - has thrown at least one ceremonial pitch while in office. A lot of presidents have had a history in the sport of baseball. And some of them could have made a career out of it.
President Warren Harding, for example, owned a baseball team in Ohio. Dwight Eisenhower used to play on a junior baseball team at West Point. Even so, Washington did not have a baseball team for almost 3 decades, from 1971, till when the Nationals came in 2005. George W. Bush was the first president to throw a pitch in the new Nationals' new ballpark. The opening pitch of a baseball is truly a POTUS tradition, and always will be - I hope. -
Answer:
The Cape as Red as Blood, and no
Explanation:
Little red screamed and made him return it.
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The public could be given less credible information, for it was given with an extra unnecessary emphasis. The caster could make the story seem more/less or a problem.