Answer:
Two of the complications created by Mr. Dussel's presence in the annex are:
1. His insistence on communicating with his wife and other people outside the annex, which puts them all in danger of detection.
2. His strictness and stinginess, which inconvenience Anne and other members of the annex.
Explanation:
Mr. Dussel is a strict disciplinarian and has too many opinions about etiquette, he constantly tells Anne to keep quiet but then disturbs everyone with his morning exercises.
He also got a package from his wife but decided to keep everything to himself, he does not share his sizable stash of personal food with the other residents or their Dutch helpers.
Answer:
Clostridium perfringens
Explanation:
Perfringens is often called the "buffet germ" because it may be found in foods served in large quantities and left at room temperature for long periods of time.
Answer:
Technical drawing, also known as drafting or draughting, is the act and discipline of making detailed drawings. These drawings visually communicate how something works or how it is to be made.
Explanation:
a precise and detailed drawing of an object, as employed in architecture or engineering.
I'd say answer choice A
it seems his expectation of war was not met, like he had a whole blood bath in mind(like a movie) but he ended up just doing standard jarhead tasks, not heroic missions like he was told war would be like
im just a high school student tho