<span>Question : (TCO 9) Given what you have read and what you know about the con±icts between Israel andPalestine, what is the likelihood that the children will continue the cycle of violence in this land if nothing radically changes? ... Palestinian children Fght the government and the Israeli children back the military that puts ...</span><span>
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Answer:
O all of the above
Explanation:
Landform is a unique feature on the earth's surface that can influence the characteristics of the terrains. Landforms can be described based on their elevation, their slope, and how they form.
- Based on their elevation, landforms can be divided into : Periglacial, nival, and subnival landforms
- Based on the slope, landforms can be divided into: Upland, Hills, Open slope, and Flat Hilltop
- Based on how they form, landforms can be divided into: Volcanism, Folding, Erosion, and Vaulting
The one that you put <span>below the return address on a business envelope is: B. Pesonal
On most cases, most of business envlelopes are filled with important professional matters (either it a resume or important occupational files). So, for your own safety, putting your personal address will most likely maintain the secrecy of your files.</span>
Answer:
B. Guides
Explanation:
The park ranger is a singular subject, so instead of saying "park ranger" replace it with he or she, then add the words to see if they sound correct.
He/she guide the tourists doesn't sound quite right. It would sound better if the subject was plural. <em>Ex: </em><em><u>The rangers guide the tourists</u></em><em>...</em>So this eliminates answer A.
He/she guides the tourists sounds grammatically correct because it is.
Nah i'm just kidding. It sounds correct because the subject is singular. When you have a singular subject, the present tense verb must be plural. <em>Ex: He walks....It climbs....Lilah runs.</em> The rule applies to all of them.
P.S. Don't forget that the verb always applies to the subject in front of it, not behind it. So don't pit the words "guide/guides" with "the tourists" because you might get it wrong.
coal fields
oil deposits
rivers and streams