Tense allows for the sequencing of two or more noncontinuous events that occur in the same time period is perfect tense.
The perfect tense is a verb which indicates the actions which occurred earlier in the time and the resultant action is focused.
For example, the children have completed the homework.
The above sentence gives the information about the past action of 'doing homework' which is now completed, referring to the result of the action occurred earlier.
Answer:
main ff yu bang mau kagak
Deer and Vat (if your talking about the spare ones you have)
Answer:
This is the excerpt the question refers to:
It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
The appeal of that excerpt is: logical appeal
Explanation:
In the excerpt, a logical fact is being pointed at: Japan is very far from Hawaii, and because the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was not only unexpected, but also successful (for the Japanese), it must have been planned many days or weeks ago.
An deadly attack on foreign soil, that is far away from home, cannot be rushed out. It needs planning, and that is obviously what the Japanese did.