I would go with two, it is a lot better than the other
one but they are both pretty trash in my opinion.
:)
You should go with something bleu...
Answer:
<em>This probably won´t be funny to anyone else, but, it is to me. </em>
<em>Me when my therapist asks how many times I say I wanna die in a day:</em>
<em>I don´t know? I wasnt COUNTING.</em>
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Kid: <em>I wanna be a dinosaur!</em>
Mom: <em>Why, because there cool and scary?</em>
Kid: <em>No, mom! Because there dead.</em>
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Me: <em>They always say weird flex, but okay, but never say weird flex, are you okay?</em>
Explanation: Uh..y e a h-
Alcoholic beverage sales increase profits because they are often still sold regardless of price. Industry trends lead to restaurants offering more of the trendy alcoholic beverages.
<h3 /><h3>How does alcohol affect profit?</h3>
Alcoholic beverages are considered to have an inelastic price elasticity of demand which means that they are sold regardless of their price.
This allows restaurants to charge a higher price for their alcoholic drinks, knowing full well that they will still sell them and make more profits.
Industry trends lead to restaurants offering more of the trendy drinks in order to entice people to buy more drinks.
Find out more on inelastic demand at brainly.com/question/28001343.
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For the first question, talk about the music you selected and folk music are alike.
Second question, tell facts about the artist an music himself/herself. When was it released/recorded? How the the artist of this music died? What does the artist in the music is trying to say? Is he/she trying to send a message?
And finally, how can you relate to the song? It can be emotionally, physically, mentally... Etc. Is there a story in the music that the author is trying to say that you might can relate to that? And if so, what?
These are all questions about what you think. But there's some tips to help you out and understand