So "candle is hyphenated as "can-dle", "sweatshirt" is hyphenated as "sweat-shirt, and "kindly" is hyphenated as "kind-ly". The word "straight" cannot be hyphenated because it's just a single word. So the answer is B.
She was the first female pilot of course she had to be a rebel
In being involved with Human rights violation, it is the right of the people to know and respect the lives of their own countrymen. This is a great trait that should be kept in mind when coordinating with the lives of the people. On the other hand, the ineffectiveness of being involved, that one factor that should be mentioned is that without the right knowledge of the basics of human rights, it is proved to be pointless and just a social media trend that just happen to pass by on the news. Which would greatly disrespect what most people actually believe in.
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How is the information on the "Volcanoes" page organized?
- The page reviews the process of a volcanic eruption and explains what scientists are doing to predict eruptions.
- The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.
- The page provides information on the most dangerous volcanoes in the world and what happened each time they erupted.
- The page gives the addresses of shelters that are available should you be evacuated due to a volcanic eruption.
The page in question is the information on the Volcanoes from ready.gov
<u>The answer to the question is B. The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.</u>
When looking at the page we can see it is separated as the manual for the volcano eruption. It first lists the hazards of the volcano eruption, what to do if the warning starts, and then explains how to act now, during and after the eruption.
There is no information about scientific researches, dangerous volcanos or shelters.