One of the essential characteristics that must be taken into consideration when choosing a research topic is that it must not be too broad, and it should be narrowed as much as possible in order to be more specific to the subjects themselves. Therefore, the answer would be "<span>Record labels first rose to prominence in the mid-twentieth century and became the largest player in the music business; today, they have less importance in the industry."</span>
I read Ted Chiang’s excerpt “EXHALATION” and the correct answer would be D, <u><em>“IT CREATES A FEELING OF HOPE AND PERSONAL REFLECTION”.</em></u> The whole excerpt is talking about life in a scientific way, it’s trying to make the reader to have a vision about some scientific facts about our organism.
The excerpt states 2 theories. The first one is about our memories and that the things that we forget are indeed gone forever and there is nothing we can do to have them back. And the second one is about contrasting reality vs science.
Adjectives and Adverb phrases relate to prepositional phrases because if you remember what an adjective is, it describes a noun and then an adverb i believe can describe a verb, adjective, and other adverbs. Both adjective and adverb phrases contain prepositions, there fore relating them to prepositional phrases.... I hope this is what you were looking for and answered your question... :)
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date of birth date of death
2nd april, 2007 22nd march, 2021
late subin limbu
we deeply saddened to learn about the sudden , premature and untimely demise of
MR. subin limbu
an officer who was very cheerful and co-operative . he was very sincerly about his work and he was very close to his staff and friend . he always help in problems but suddenly he was killed in plane crash at bhattendanda,bhaktapur.
we extend our heartful condolence to his bereaved family and friends grieving the irreparable loss.
may the departed soul be at eternal peace with our heavenly .
MAKE ME BRAINLIeST BRO
If you take the plunge, you decide to do something that you consider difficult or risky.