This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
For every problem-solving activity, it’s crucial that no less than five alternatives be considered.
True or false?
Answer: False
Explanation:
Any problem-solving activity involves problem outlining, defining its causes, determining alternatives for a more suitable resolution, and implementing that solution.
There´s not a minimal amount of alternatives to be considered, as long as all affected people are welcome to propose alternatives, compatible with the institutional purposes, including short- and long-term options.
Answer:
The story ends with Jonas discovering a village in Elsewhere during a snowy night and sledding down a hill towards a warm cabin with Gabe, which happens to be the first memory he experienced. The reader is left with a sense of hope that Jonas and Gabe will start a new life in the unknown village in Elsewhere.
Explanation:
Answer:
But it wasn't any use. Nobody came.
Explanation:
Answer:
Cross out did before invited
Comma after yesterday
Add "-ed" after visit
Add "-ed" after tour
Add "-ed" after watch
Add a comma after later
Cross out 'are'
Our corrected sentence should look like this;
<em>Hello from London. Our friends invited us here for a week. Yesterday, we visited Big Ben, and we toured Buckingham Palace. This morning, we watched a cricket match. Later, we walked around Piccadilly Circus and enjoyed coffee and sandwiches at a cafe.</em>
Answer:
A: Curious about the rose, the speaker asks several questions about it.
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