Answer:
Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese..
Explanation:
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I guess a stalactite and a stalagmite could be referenced to a column. Although, only some could be considered column-like.
Stalactites hang from the ceiling and only on occasion do they ever reach the ground. I, myself have toured some caves and have witnessed stalactites reaching the ground, so in that way they could be referenced to a column. But the majority of them, that don't reach the ground, aren't very column-like.
Same goes with stalagmites, but these protrude from the ground, rather than hanging from the ceiling. I've never personally seen a stalagmite that has reached the ceiling of a cave and resembled a column. But I wouldn't doubt that there are a few out there.
So basically in conclusion, the majority of stalagmites and stalactites are not similar to columns. But the few that can go to cave floor to ceiling can resemble a column.
Hope this helps! Stay safe and stay healty! :3
Answer:
King uses both techniques at the same time so that he can emphasize important ideas.
Explanation:
The chosen sentence, with the conjunction <em>so that,</em> is the one which best resembles, combines and connects the ideas in sentences two and three.
The rest of the alternatives possess simple sentences with no transitional phrase or connector to join them. Besides, some of them either omit the information provided in the original sentences or do not make sense.
Titania is in love with a monster