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is there anymore information?
The correct answer is A. Much ... effect
Explanation
To ask questions in English you can use "how much" and "how many"; these two differ in that the first is used to ask for uncountable nouns such as air, salt, sugar, among others, while the second is used for countable such as apples, people, animals, hours, among others. Therefore, the most appropriate word to ask about the amount of salt that is healthy to eat per day is "how much". On the other hand, the word "affect" is a verb that refers to action, while "effect" is a noun that refers to the consequences of an event. So, the most appropriate is the noun because the text is wondering about the effect that salt has on health and not how it "affects" health. So the answer is A. Much ... effect.
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It was a normal day. Ms.Karoslski, (my math teacher) greeted all of us as we walked into the class. It made me smile, she had done this for the past 43 days but it still made my happy. As I went to sit down at my desk I saw some of my friends talking. I went over to see what they were talking about. The moment they saw me they stopped talking. I asked them what was up and the all said nothing in unison. After math class I want outside to eat my lunch. I saw my friends talking together again. I went over to talk and this time they said that I should go away and mind my own buisness. I was hurt to say the least. When I got home and my mom asked how my day was I said terrible. She asked why and I said tthe following "remember my friends? yeah, I thought they were my friends but, boy I guess not." I then proceeded to tell her the events of the day.
Explanation:
I'd say the correct answer is 'audience and purpose are decided on during the prewriting stage'. You need to know for what audience you are writing, and the purpose as well, although it may change during the actual writing stage.
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He begins reading the papers, talking to Rab and Uncle Lorne, and listening to the leaders of opposition about Boston, he quickly became well informed.