In order to complete this analogy, we have to look at the first pair of words first. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, so we need to find the word that an adjective modifies. The correct answer is B. noun.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the D) The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the viewpoint is the author's point of view. The previous sentences do not contain a point of view, but a series of past events: the author and his or her family attended a picnic at the park and they were mobbed by geese that stole their lunches. In addition, the introductory sentence exposes the reason why he or she is writing the letter. It is only at the end when he or she provides a personal opinion about the presence of geese at the park—"it has become unacceptable," he or she declares.
It says it in the passage, it stays online forever, A. :)
Answer:
B. Namely
Explanation:
The conjunctive adverb <em>namely </em>is the best choice here because it connects the vague noun "something sweet" with the clause that turns that noun into something more specific (strawberries). While all the other options are grammatically eligible, none of them makes sense in connecting these independent clauses with a semicolon (which implies a very close connection in meaning).
Answer:
Using equation
Px|y(i|v) = py|x(v|i) · px(i)
py(v)
Pc = 1 − Pe = 1 − P{mˆ 6= m} = P{mˆ = m}
the above will become
Pe,ML =
M
X−1
i=0
px(i) · Pe,ML/i
= Pe,ML/i
Pr will be 0.8945