Depending on the audience, the formality, ideas presented, and vocabulary can change. For example, if you were presenting to children, you wouldn't use complex words.
Answer:
I. Poor = pour
II. Than = then.
Explanation:
The two words that were used wrongly in the statement are "poor" and "than."
Poor is a word used to describe the state of having little or no more money in one's possession. For example, I do not want to be poor in life.
Than is a word used in English language to compare two things. For example, John is bigger than Paul in size.
Hence, the most appropriate words to use so they sentence is logical and reasonable are "pour" and "then" respectively. The statement then becomes;
<em>Pour the milk into the bowl with the eggs and then whisk the mixture for several minutes. </em>
Explanation:
Obedience to authority. It's quite difficult for most people to ignore the wishes of those in authority positions. People also feel like they're less responsible for wrongdoings if they act under the direction of someone else. Both of these reasons explain why employees are likely to act out the unethical wishes of their supervisors--and feel far less guilt than if they had decided to do it themselves.
<span>It rained heavily during the afternoon, but we managed to have our picnic anyway.
(The last option.)
Hope this helps~!
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B uses correct punctuation