1- The line plot probably doesnt show the ages of third graders because the numbers are to high
2- (not positive about this one) I think the title would be ages of adults because its in the 50 range
Answer:
You should tell her that what financial package would she be picking. You can compare with your own and say why you chose that one. If she looks discouraged about the price, you can tell her there are always ways to get money for college. She can do a scholarship, ask for financial assistance/support, or get a student loan with getting a job too. If she is not interested in paying a big sum of money, then tell her there are so many other colleges that want her too, for a lower cost of money. Tell her even if the college she goes to isn’t Stanford, it would still give her an education.
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A hook rug is an example of a craft, crafts are meant to be used, art is something that makes us think and feel
Answer: one that you could use is "Globalization helps create hundreds of jobs all over but especially in developing countries."
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<span>It is important to examine an
author’s and/or publisher’s institutional affiliations and/or previous works
because this is important when vetting your sources for bias and therefore
credibility. What is meant by this? Well, let’s say you were doing research on a
gun control issue. Let’s further say you
have discovered a really good, well-written article in support of gun control in
favor of gun rights/the right to bear arms.
However, upon doing a little investigating, you discover that the author
of the article is in fact a member of the National Rifle Association. As such, the article is most likely biased
and therefore not a reliable source of information. So, again, it is important
to always examine an author’s or publisher’s institutional affiliations as well
as previous works. </span>