Answer:
No sugar.
Explanation:
When we want to refer to a plural noun or an uncountable noun, without giving a specific quantity, we use ‘some’ and ‘any’. We use ‘some’ in affirmatives and ‘any’ in questions and negatives.
In this situation, you're saying that you have no sugar when you say you don't have any sugar left.
Have you ever heard of what happened the first night of the show. People believe that the show was cursed because everything went so horribly wrong.
C. The cases of asthma per 10,000 residents are increasing significantly among poor children who live in areas such as the inner city of Chicago.
The question is asking for the best claim restatement. When restating the claim, it is important to clearly state the claim without adding additional elements. The claim should not be restated with the same wording so some detail can be added to clarify but not change the claim. Option A adds the element of the government fixing the problem. This changes the claim so it doesn't work. Option B also changes the claim when it lists the contributors to air pollution. Option D is wrong for the same reasons. Option C is correct because it restates the claim in a different way and the additional detail only clarifies, it doesn't change the claim.
Answer:
A Sorting mail, checking postage, and selling stamps are all part of a postal workers job.
THIS IS CORRECT