Answer:
A pill on a logo symbolizes its direct function: the elimination of negative feelings and the fight with disease.
Explanation:
Answer
A-- Whose
Explanation:
The five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose.
Answer:
A
Explanation: Context clues:
Sadly, he will always be remembered for his infamous remarks at the Oscars.
It couldn't be C or D because those both seem like positive acts.
C: She is infamous for having memorized pi to the 10,000th digit. Nothing negative, it's a celebrated achievement.
D: Touring the movie set, I got to meet the infamous people who work behind the scenes; nothing negative.
B was a bit confusing because you couldn't exactly tell whether the city was infamous or the food, but I've concluded the city was infamous, so that wouldn't be negative.
B: The city has been rebuilt since the flood and is now infamous. The city isn't infamous because of the flood. (Questionable)
Answer:
An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly, an indirect or passing reference.
Explanation:
Example: An allusion to Shakespeare.
Answer:
Explanation:
Decimal to binary
100010, 111111, 1100011, 1101100, 11001011
Binary to decimal
217, 81 51, 227, 198