<span>You are in the leftmost lane on a one-way street and are stopped at a red traffic light. The cross street is one-way from right to left If the way is clear, the direction you will you go if no signs prohibit it is left turn.</span>
Turn left on a red light, if no signs prohibit it. It is allowed from a one-way street onto a one-way street.
Red<span> means stop so even if the way is clear, you should not proceed straight ahead. <span>You cannot turn right also because the street is one-way from right to left.</span></span>
Assuming you pass every single year, you earn a <em>Bachelor's Degree</em>.
2 years= Associate's Degree
4 years= Bachelor's Degree
6 years=Master's Degree
8+ years= Doctoral Degree/Doctorate
These numbers may be off if you fail a credit, pass an AP exam, transfer credits, enroll in a dual enrollment program, undertake a minor, dual degree programs, etc.
Hi!
Your answer is C.
A is an example because it's not good to only make identify one solution; you need backups or a variety of ways.
B is an example because, hey, not everything is true! Especially on the internet. Questioning source information is great because then you are sure what you are seeing is unbiased and accurate.
C is NOT an example. As stated above, you need a variety of solutions, but you can't just pick the first solution; you want to pick the <em>best</em> solution for the problem at hand.
D is an example. As stated above, questioning source information is great, but then you need to also verify it, because, like said before, not everything is true.