A) to amuse, because the passage contain many funny jokes and asides.
Explanation:
While any SAT article may have a funny interpretation or an aside it is unlikely that a possible interpretation of only the funny or amusing elements just for the sake of being amusing would be required to be talked about on the text.
If<u> the humor is to be interpreted it has to be along with the theme that the passage conveys that it should work and not entirely on its own as being amusing for amusement's sake.</u>
This is a tricky question that requires an explanation, not an true-or false answer!
The thing is, telling your friends what to do is one aspect of leadership, so it would be true. But a lot more is needed for leadership, for example: responsibility and making good informed decisions.
In total, I would say that it's false because a lot more is needed.
<u>Answer:
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In the state of emergency, all the civil liberties are automatically suspended.
<u>Explanation:
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- The civil liberties that are granted to the citizens by the Constitution of the country cannot be taken away at any cost if the person exercising them has not committed any wrong.
- In case of an emergency, or when a military leader declares martial law, all the civil liberties dispensed by the Constitution cease to apply to one and all, irrespective fo status or post.
I believe the answer is: <span>Nature vs. nurture (study both to measure the effect of each)
Nature refers to the biological factors that could influence the development of sexual identity (such as the the amount of hormones in our body)
Nurture refers to the influential factors that the person have when they're interacting with their surroundings.</span>
<span>Most people sentenced to federal prisons were convicted of federal crimes such as d rug lords, robbery of federal banks, immigration violations, and any other crime in the federal system. Most people sentenced to state prisons are those convicted of r ape, murder, weapons violators, and other misdemeanor crimes.</span>