Answer:
according to Linda Collier juvenile offenders should be given the minimum imprisonment period and should be given equal chances of rehabilitation into the society and should be given vocational training as per their individual capabilities
Answer:
C) hostile
Explanation:
The author is offended that America is not wheelchair accessible, and this is evident in how each sentence is written, asking how wheelchair users are supposed to see and do all these grand things if they are not accessible without waking.
Answer:
1). Literature <u>can be classified</u> into four main kinds.
2). The institute supported his efforts in the search for a <u>problem</u>.
Explanation:
The first sentence has been converted into the passive voice by substituting the subject 'we' with the object 'Literature' in order to shift the emphasis from the former to the latter and the verb. The antonym of 'solution' i.e. 'problem' has been employed in the second sentence as per the requirement. It means straightly the opposite of the 'problem.'
Answer:
part-to-whole relationship: tail:mouse / scale:crocodile
item-category relationship: Monday:weekday / Saturday:weekend
cause-and-effect relationship: cut:bleed / burn:irritate
Explanation:
In an analogy, we find a relationship between different things, something that connects them. Let's analyze the analogies above.
- A mouse is a whole that can be divided into several parts: ears, tails, paws, etc. The same goes for a crocodile: teeth, scales, stomach. Thus, with tail:mouse and scale:crocodile, we have a relationship of part to whole.
- There are different days in a week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc. Those days can be divided under different categories. Monday, for instance, can be categorized as a weekday. However, Saturday would be categorized under weekend since it is not a weekday. Thus, with Monday:weekday and Saturday:weekend, we have an item-category relationship.
- Finally, if you cut yourself, you will most likely bleed. Bleeding is the effect of being cut. Cutting is the cause of bleeding. The same goes for getting burned (cause) and the skin getting irritated (effect). Thus, with cut:bleed and burn:irritate, the relationship is of cause and effect.