1) false
2) false
3) both
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
On a graph, an "outlier" is one dot that strays away from the line. Is 95% of the population said, for example, that they like ice cream and this one person says they do not like it, they do not agree with the majority of people and therefore are a statistical outlier.
Answer:
So no one is skating today.
Explanation: Hope this helps.
Answer:
It is written in the explanation.
Explanation:
Considering the ever-increasing amount of information found online, it has become quite common to use them as a citation source. They often may lack an author's name, but still, they require s proper citation. Some basic rules to follow are:
- first, we write the title of the work, the article or the web-page
- we follow with the title of the website (italicized)
- next is the publisher's name and the year of publication
- finally, since this is an on-line article we copy its URL
So to summarize: "Title of the article, work or web-page". Title of the website, Name of the publisher, Year, URL.
Also, using phrases such as anonymous author or unknown author instead of the author's name, in this case, should be avoided.
Answer:
All the aspects of a story given below will best help the reader understand the author's purpose:
Plot of the story.
Goal of the story.
Characters of the story.
Setting of the story.
Conflicts and obstacles in the story.
Relationships of the characters with each other.
Back story of the character.
Resolution of the story.