The correct answer should be <span>A when we get home, we could play video games.
"When we get home" is an adverbial clause of time.</span>
No because it take the right stuff to write a novel
The best answer here is chronologically. If we read the excerpt, we can see that the author is starting at the beginning and following a timeline to describe each thing about Gertrude Belle Elion. The other options don't make much sense because there are no interviews cited, though there was obviously come research done. Cause and effect doesn't make sense because there isn't any sort of indication of the causes and effects of certain things except at the end when we find out she never earned her doctorate. The same holds true for problem-solution.
One difference is in the book the characters soda and sandy were heavily involved, while in the movie soda and sandys relationship is mentioned maybe once. Also in the movie it shows the brothers parents being vividly killed in a car and train crash while in the book it is just said to be an auto accident. In the movie Dally robs a store and gets hurt, while in the novel he robs the store over the phone.
An example of a synthesis reaction is the combination of sodium and chlorine to produce sodium chloride.