The correct answer would be:
a. A rabbit scurries into its burrow as a predator approaches.
Fast twitch fibers are fibers that use anaerobic metabolism to create fuel, they are better at generating short bursts of strength or speed than slow muscles. However, they fatigue more quickly.
Answer:
B). To make progress, you have to accept the risks that come with it.
Explanation:
Theme is demonstrated as the elemental message, idea, or teaching that the author wishes to convey to the audience through his work. It is usually universal in approach and functions to unify the text together in a coherent thought.
As per the question, the second option exemplifies a theme as it reflects a <u>universal message that Marie Curie's story is conveying to the students that 'in order to make progress and success in life, one is required to display acceptance towards the risks and barriers coming in the way</u>.' It unifies the text in a single coherent idea/thought. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
D). statistics. this shows that you are up to date on facts, and can prove facts about the topic you are speaking about. facts and statistics are concrete evidence that emphasize your arguments and help make your tip cohesive.
plus it makes you come off as smarter and more credible.
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Answer:
it would be good for them tho come together as one but they are so overwelmed they can not do it
Explanation:
Answer: The power grabbing of the Axis countries implies that the United States must ramp up its preparations for war.
Explanation:
You included no paragraphs or reference to any passages so I gave the best answer I could based on general historical knowledge.
From the moment Japanese soldiers invaded Manchuria and German soldiers remilitarized the Rhine, the Axis powers of Germany, Japan and Italy began to capture more and more territory until the second World War broke out.
The U.S. all the way on the other side of the Atlantic and the Pacific (Japanese perspective), watched with some alarm especially when the world thought that Britain would fall. As a result, the U.S. began to ramp up preparations for war such that when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the U.S. were not completely unprepared for war.