The correct answer is C.
In a periodic sentence the main clause is at the end. This is used for emphasis, by putting reasons for something at the beginning before the final point is made.
In his speech, Gehrig uses many periodic sentences to highlight how lucky he has been troughout his life.
An example of this rhetorical element is: "When you have a wonderful mother-in-law who takes sides with you in squabbles with her own daughter -- that’s something."
An anaphora refers to the repetition of a word or phrase in successive clauses or phrases.
Gehrig repeats the phrase "Sure I'm lucky" to put extra emphasis in the fact that, even though he got a bad break, he has had a great deal of luck during his life.
Answer:
educated children and adults solving problems
Explanation:
The correct answer is C. Although Peterson's comments may have been valid at one time, his book is over 30 years old.
This sentence is challenging the credibility of Peterson's book because it is old. At one point, his arguments may have been correct, but this has certainly changed over time given that over 30 years have passed since he published his book. Now, there are newer opinions about the topic, so he isn't a credible source anymore.
75/100 = 5x5x3 / 5x5x4
<span>you can cancel out the 5's and then you are left with 3/4 </span>
<span>Yet another way is to find the GCD of 75 and 100. 25 is the GCD of 75/100
Divide 75 by 25 and 100 by 25
75</span>÷25 = 3
100÷25=4
You get 3/4
75/100 in simplest form is 3/4