She was born on May 22, 1844, in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. She was one of the leading artist of the Impressionist movement of the later part of the 1800's. She later moved to Paris where she live for the rest of her life.
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José is a widely sought-after speaker on the topic of environmental pollution. He’s written numerous books on the topic and is always seen as the “go-to” guy by news channels when the topic surfaces. What is José?
a) thought leader
b) innovator
c) business strategist
d) rhetorical expert
e) intellectual capitalist
Answer:
José is a thought leader.
Explanation:
From the description offered in the question, we can see that José is a thought leader. A thought leader is a person - it can also be a firm - who is regarded as an authority in a certain field, being sought and rewarded for his/her expertise. Thought leaders are obviously very influential, their opinion being respected and consulted as often as possible when it comes to that specific field.
Answer and explanation:
<em>The Open Window</em> is a short story written by Saki (H.H. Munro).
Vera, Mrs. Sappleton`s niece, let Mr. Nuttel know about the loss of the family Sappleton that happened three years ago. Namely, Mr. Sappleton, and two young brothers went for a hunt, they exited the house through the window, but since heavy rains marked that period, they, unfortunately, got drown in a quagmire.
All of this, as it turned out, was just a product of Vera`s imagination, and men got back home from the hunt that very evening, after leaving the house that morning.
Answer:
Went.
Explanation:
This question is simply about using the most appropriate verb to fill the gap and make the sentence complete and logical.
A verb can be defined as a doing word or a word that describes an action being performed by someone or something. Some examples of verbs are go, come, dance, went, sit, walk, clap, etc.
We cannot use go in the sentence because the action has been performed already. Therefore, we would use the past tense of go which is went.
I went to the supermarket to buy some coffee.
Answer:
There are quite a number of units to measure speed and depending on how fast an object is going, some are more preferred than others.
The units are:
- Metres per second - this is on of the most common units and is regularly used by runners.
- Kilometres per hour - used by cars, buses and generally objects that move adequately fast.
- Miles per hour - this is a substitute to kilometers per hour for countries using the imperial system or miles instead of kilometers.
- Knots - Represent nautical miles and are a unit of speed mostly used to measure wind and water speed.
- Feet per second - Not as popular but used in countries that don't regularly use metres.
- Mach number - for really fast objects going faster than sound.