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There is an inter- dependent relationship between preparation and protecting against a hurricane.
Explanation:
These two words are interdependent, if preparation for a hurricane is not there, one cannot protect themselves against a hurricane. And if one has to protect themselves from the hurricane they have to start planning and preparing well in advance to meet with minimal life and property loss in case of a hurricane.
If one has to protect themselves from hurricanes, one has to prepare for it by protecting the house by installing storm shutters, cutting overgrown branches of the trees that are almost touching the windows. Seal any leakages in the wall or on the roof.
Storing adequate food, batteries, medicines, water supply in case of emergency. Be prepared to evacuate if necessary, when the government issues a warning to evacuate.
Keeping insurance policies up to date so that you don't face problems when you claim the damage to the property.
All this preparation will help in protection against a hurricane.
Hint: Model words are helping words used to describe the state of the given circumstance. These words can be used to express emotions, requests, exasperation, permission and so on. Eg: May I help you? Will you send it to me by evening? Shall I help you with the groceries? The word, will, is used to represent any kind of actions that is definite to take place in the future, while, would, and is often used for requests, permissions and invitations.
Answer: <em><u>Would</u></em> you open the window please?
Explanation: "Would" is a modal verb most commonly used to create conditional verb forms. It also serves as the past form of the modal verb "will." Additionally, "would" can indicate repetition in the past.
1. Listen with care and respect. By doing so, the child will be able to speak without interruptions, and the parent will be able to pick out the main themes of the child's story.
2. Give their full attention, for example by turning off their electronics. This way, the child will feel like the parent truly cares.
3. Help provide a solution to the child's problem. This will give the child some relief.