Salut Jeane!
We have just arrived from Paris. My family and are planning to go to Eiffel Tower after checking in at our accomodation. We wanted to see the view above Paris. Then tomorrow, we plan to explore the city. Louvre is our top destination tomorrow. My parents will be out tonight to Moulin Rouge while my sister and I plan to sleep in. It would have been nice to visit Paris with you and your family. Maybe you and your family can tour us around
See you soon!
Your bestfriend
Anna
Figurative language refers to the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison. It uses an ordinary sentence to refer to something without directly stating it.
Props! Just answering so the first person can get the brain lies you promised.
But yes, props is correct!
Answer:
The question that would help Sophia find the most relevant information about the topic is:
C. What percentage of waste in landfills is made up of non-recyclable materials?
Explanation:
The question has to have relevance to the development of the topic. Sophia wants to know how recycling can reduce the amount of waste in landfills. <u>To have an idea of how recycling affects landfills, she needs to know how much of their waste is made up of recyclable and non-recyclable materials. From that information, Sophia will be able to determine, or at least to start researching about, whether or not recycling can have a significant impact on landfills. The more recyclable materials make up the waste, the more impact recycling can have.</u>
With that in mind, we can safely choose letter C as the best option: C. What percentage of waste in landfills is made up of non-recyclable materials?