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ok er one is a package ok hindi mo ba alam so papaliwanag sa'yo ang pangit sa pakikipag papuntang ibang kagamitan sa ibang tao or kay ako raka ipa package ilatag
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I believe that it's (a) cerebellum
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"The cerebellum controls voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech."
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On the threshold of the prison-door, she repelled him, by an action marked with natural dignity and force of character, and stepped into the open air, as if by her own free-will.
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How does second-hand smoke impact your health?
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Because an open ended question can have many answers, rather than a simple "yes or no" or a number.
In the section "Pathology Indicates Manner of Communication," Snow explains the nature of cholera and argues that the study of the disease will help scientists understand how it spreads and how it can be averted. He combines his knowledge of the characteristics of the disease with his clinical experiences to build his argument.
He continues to build his case through other sections of the essay. For example, in "Cases Proving Person to Person Transmission," he provides evidence from other cases to support his theory that cholera is spread between people. Then, in another section, he maps an outbreak that occurred on Broad Street, connecting the affected individuals to a single water pump. After making these supporting arguments, he arrives at his main argument that cholera spreads through contaminated water.
In sum, Snow discusses a different concept in each section; these sections complement one another to build a complete, effective argument. The section labels help the reader follow Snow's line of thinking by mapping the main points.