Answer: which word is underlined ?
Explanation:
Answer:
1 I won't spend one cent on a bottle if perfume untill I know I love the scent .
2. The sack of flour had a yellow flower trademark for the manufacturer.
3. Due to the weather last night there is dew on the grass .
4. The council decided she needed to seek some counsel advuce
5.Joe's teacher advised him to join a personality development course, as he often uses coarse language in the class
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7. The large boar used his tusks to bore through my makeshift shield.
8. The large boar used his tusks to bore through my makeshift shield
9. The stationery remained stationary on the shelf.
10. Even though her legs were sore, a good bike ride made her spirits soar.
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yes i did a letter of a friends
Answer: C. To describe unethical reporting practices during the Gilded Age, and how they are similar to reporting today.
Explanation:
This is based on an article about reporting in the Gilded Age by Randall S. Sumpter. Randall talks about how the internet has made the journalism scene so saturated and competitive that reporters sometimes engaged in unethical practices to get by.
Mr. Sumpter then likened this to the Gilded Age where reporters did the same thing because just like now, there was a lot of competition then and journalists did whatever they could - no matter how unethical - to ensure that they were successful.
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Perhaps... Because absolute perfection is impossible to achieve.
Explanation:
There are always some flaws, and it is because of flaws that we are unique. There are even some examples where groups of people become so obsessed with perfectionism that they do horrible, evil things. For example, a certain german leader of World War 2, who believed that the 'perfect' race were those of 'true aryan descent'. To be specific, skin as white as snow, blond hair, and blue eyes. Those who wish to achieve absolute perfectionism, no matter their intent, shall never be able to achieve their goals. Especially if they wish to keep their morals intact and hands clean.