Answer: In 2008, 12 percent (5,864) of all drivers involved in fatal
crashes (50,186) were young drivers age 15 to 20 years old, and 14
percent (1,429,000) of all drivers involved in police-reported crashes
(10,081,000) were young drivers.
Explanation: 2,335 Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes from ages 15 to 20
The correct word to complete the sentence is "synchronize." Therefore, the full sentence will be "So that we could act together, we took a moment to synchronize."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- When completing a sentence it is necessary to read the sentence and identify the context in which it is presented.
- This context is presented by the words that make up most of the sentence, which can provide a context clue.
In the sentence shown above, the narrator presents that he wants to act together, at the same time as someone else. This means that the other person wants to act in sync with another person. Therefore, the word "synchronize" is the one that best fits the sentence's context.
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Political speeches usually address the topic of governmental policies.
It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you'll do things differently.” Here, Buffett says that anyone's reputation can quickly take a hit and to always act with integrity. Otherwise, a whole career can be ruined easily no matter the effort over the years.
D. "Neither my friends nor my family cares about me," said Finlay.
In this sentence there are two subjects, "friends" and "family". Since the conjunction "neither...nor" is used, the subject-verb agreement gets a little tricky. If both subjects were singular, as in he or she, the verb must agree with a singular subject. This is because it is either one or the other not both. In this sentence, one subject is plural, friends, and one subject is singular, family. Family is considered a collective noun, so even though there are many people in the family, there is only one family. Since family is closest to the verb and it is singular, "to care" must be in the singular form. Option B and C are wrong because the verbs "were" and "are" are plural verbs.