Answer:
D
Explanation:
although i have not read the article, i can conclude from the keywords (grave & egyptian), that the answer is probably D.
the backstory behind my reasoning is that it's called a Grave Matter. that eliminates the possibility of answer 'A'. also, i believe we can eliminate C, because the name of the article makes me think otherwise. B is probably a contestant, but my choice (if i haven't read the article) would be D. please let me know if this works or not.
Answer:
Choden believed that when her mother was pregnant with her, a cow kicked her mother's stomach and that led to her blindness.
Explanation:
Choden was a young blind girl who was <em>pink-cheeked</em> and <em>loves to smile.</em> She was one year younger than Yangchen, who was also blind. It is said that most of the time, her eyes were shut but sometimes, s<em>he would open her left eye </em>as if it were consuming the color and light that it sees.
Choden responded to the narrator when asked about what caused her blindness while Choden and Yangchen were guiding the narrator. This belief of hers shows how Tibetan people were conscious about <em>reincarnation</em> and<em> karma. </em>
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
Each object in the phrase must be placed in a queue.
Explanation:
In order for an application to make efficient translations in real time, it is important for the user to put the words of the sentence they want to translate in the correct order in which they appear in that sentence. This will allow the application's interface to understand the phrase and be able to translate it as accurately as possible. In this case, we can consider that each object forming the sentence must be placed in a queue so that it is possible to translate that sentence.
I would venture to say that D. makes the most sense. All of the answers seem relevant but the last one seems to have the most information pertaining to the footnote. Hope this helps!
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Answer:</h2><h3>The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are always inaccessible; but all natural objects make a kindred impression, when the mid is open to their influence.</h3>