Answer:
she is powerful , she is forced to make a difficult decision , she as duties to both family and country
Explanation:
False. Not at all infact it decrease.
Hello. That you forgot to put the answer options. The options are:
Students calculate the coefficient of friction between the block and the surface.
The work done by friction in bringing a block to rest is directly proportional to the initial kinetic energy of the block
The velocity of the block as it slides through the photogais directly proportional to the force exerted on the block during the initial push
The power generated is directly proportional to the force exerted on the block.
Students use the work kinetic energy theorem to calculate the mass of the block
Answer:
The work done by friction in bringing a block to rest is directly proportional to the initial kinetic energy of the block
Explanation:
The options shown above refer to the scientific hypothesis of the experiment shown in the question.
A scientific hypothesis is characterized by an assumption, a possible solution, that a research can present on a given scientific problem. The hypothesis, in other words, is an assumption that will be declared to be true, or false, after it has been tested through scientific experiment.
Answer:
Correct answer is A: It is a part of the exposition that describes Buck's
Explanation:
The story follows a dog named Buck, and all the misfortunes that happen to him. At one point of his life, he becomes a sled dog. It is true that in the lines following the mentioned paragraph, the author mentions that Buck welcomed these two dogs, but the accent of the story isn't really on Buck making friends. Also, there is mention about Spitz beating Billie and how Buck and Sol-leks got into a fight, but the accent of these paragraphs isn't on the fight. The writer rather focuses on the personal characteristics of each dog, which means that this is exposition that describes each of Buck's teammates.
Hello! I found the choices for this one from another source. They are:
<span>A. II only
B. I and II
C.II and III
D. I and III
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Out of the three given statements about quotation marks, only the first and third statements are true.
You use quotation marks to identify short quotations. Quotations that are longer than three/four lines have their own indented formatting and doesn't require the marks to separate them anymore.
Also, commas that introduce quotations are never inside quotation marks, since they are not part of the original quoted text anyway.
ANSWER: D. I and III