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the grandmother being tall shows at one point in her life she was healthy, youthful, well and later becoming small indicates the opposite her health changed, no longer able to tend to herself
The sentence "I will plan the meals for the week and then I will go to the store" is spelled correctly.
<h3>Why is the sentence correct?</h3>
- Because it shows verbal and nominal coherence and agreement.
- Because it has a harmonic tense throughout the sentence.
- Because it presents an objective and easy-to-understand message for the reader.
The most important point for this sentence to be correct is the verbal concordance, where the verbs presented in the sentence have the same verb tense, leaving the message harmonic and understandable.
This is possible because the narrator states that he is going to plan meals at the present moment and then goes to a store. This is shown with the use of the verb "to will" which shows that the narrator is about to do some activity.
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Answer: comedy
Explanation: anything with a happy ending is a comedy
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- <u><em>D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport</em></u>
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Explanation:
The answer choices are:
- A) Column: In a Band, Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Do Not Play a Sport
- B) Column: Not in a Band, Play a Sport; Row: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport
- C) Column: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Play a Sport
- D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport
<h2>Solution</h2>
You should build a two-way frequency table with:
- Play in the band, and not play in the band
- Play a sport, and do not play a sport.
It is not important if playing/not playing in the band are in columns or in rows; the important thing is they both must below either to different columns or to different rows. The same is valid for playing a sport.
Then, these two forms are good for the two-way frequency table:
Option 1:
Play in the band Do not play in the band Total
Play sport
Do not play sport
Total
Option 2:
Play sport Do not play sport Total
Play in the band
Do not play in the band
Total
As for the options:
- A) Column: In a Band, Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Do Not Play a Sport
This is placing In a band and Play a sport in different columns, when they should be in different rows,
- B) Column: Not in a Band, Play a Sport; Row: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport
This is placing not in a band and Play a Sport in different columns when they should be in different rows.
- C) Column: In a Band, Do Not Play a Sport; Row: Not in a Band, Play a Sport
This is placing In a band and Do not play a Sport in different columns when they should be in different rows.
- D) Column: In a Band, Not in a Band; Row: Play a Sport, Do Not Play a Sport
This correctly describes the survey: it corresponds to the option #1 above.