This is because the sound you make when you say x is ex thus using a but when you make the b sound it sounds like be.
Answer:
1. He's <em><u>a</u></em> very talented boy. He plays <em><u>the </u></em>guitar, sings and .....
2. Does she speak Italian? - No, she's <em><u>a ?/ the ?</u></em> teacher of .....
3. She's <em><u>an</u></em> architect. She has her own company.
4. He plays basketball. He's really good at it.
5. <em><u>The</u></em> profession you've chosen is very difficult.
Explanation:
In the case of sentence #2, without the end of the sentence that is cut off, I cannot say with 100% confidence that the correct choice is 'an' or 'the.'
13. is a skiff ?
2. Widow
15. a gargoyle ?
Answer: An emotional appeal to emphasize the United States' commitment to justice. In this excerpt, Kennedy emphasizes the United States' commitment to providing aid and support to people struggling everywhere around the world
Explanation: hope this helped u :)
* it distracts the individual
* some music can put an individual to sleep
* various music expresses various meanings and an emotional song can trigger unwanted feelings and the students can either express their feelings right there during the test. Some cry, laugh or get angry at the unwanted memories or feelings