Answer:
It should be D, though C does make sense as well. However, when I study Literature at school and I'm asked to use the active reading strategies, it's so that we can get a deeper analysis of the reading.
Within a week, the wood we left outside had begun to decay.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Without the rest of the story, the answer isn't extremely clear to me. But, using the context provided with the first half, your best bet would be the 2nd option. Lynne was called a "strange mermaid" because she survived falling into freezing water, and I'm guessing she was in the water for a while. People are amazed by this and nicknamed her.
It would be nice to go back in time to see what life would be like if I had made different decisions. I believe that in the past, you can observe or interact with anyone you want, but you won't be able to affect the modern world. The day you spend there will disappear as soon as you return to the year you were in. The original day you spent there will appear again as soon as you return. Your presence at the alternate time will have no effect.
Also, why would we want to go to the future? You'll get there eventually. It's impossible to go back to the past, so why not take the chance?
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If three friends went to the movies, that means we multiplied the cost of one ticket by 3. If we divide the expression 9x+6 by 3 (dividing each term by three; so 9x/3 + 6/3) we get 3x+2. This is the price of one ticket, since we divided by the number of friends (3).
The product would be 3*(3x+2).