Answer:
D). Meanings.
Explanation:
The interpretation or meanings that one attributes to a particular word or phrase is highly determined by the knowledge he/she possesses and their sensitivity.
In the given example, the statement 'you look tired' was common to both the women and the words remain same for both however the 'meanings' they attributed to it lead to varied interpretation and understanding of the words. Their sensibility differs from each other and thus, Brook finds it comforting while Bianca takes it as 'criticism'. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer;
The Huronian Supergroup <span>is </span>particularly<span> exciting and </span>interesting<span> because, by chance, these </span>rocks<span> were laid down at a period when the atmosphere underwent a transition from containing no free oxygen to containing at least some free oxygen.”
</span> Explanation;
The Huronian
Supergroup, a massive
formation of rock laid down
gradually between about
2.5 billion and 2.2 billion
years ago, precisely the
period when oxygen
began to accumulate in the
atmosphere. The Huronian Supergroup is 10 or 11
kilometers (six or seven
miles) thick and extends well below ground
I would choose a. Simply because the author talks about it as if it's all that really ever existed and that nature cannot take over what it is not. However, it goes on about seeing how erosion and rot can affect such things and tries to compare it to things in nature as if it were nature itself.
SHAKESPEAR. He also wrote Othello
Answer:
Joel Parson was a manager in data analysis for two different companies.
Explanation:
Joel Parson was a manager in data analysis for two different companies. First of all, he worked for UPS the shipping company that transports all kinds of packages around the world. Joel developed and implemented the "Great Green Challenge" for the UPS company, using all the data he had collected, in order to make some changes in the enterprise with the idea of having a positive impact on the environment. The project was really successful. He designed a package flow technology that helped saving around 30 million gallons of fuel every year which reduced operation costs for the company and at the same time reduced gases emissions of gases into the atmosphere. After the great success Joel had in UPS, he was hired for CFI, Continental Furniture International. For this company, Joel was supposed to design also a great plan using data collection analysis. Nevertheless, in this case the plan did not work very well, because he and his team had decided to implement a GPS in all the trucks of the company, so they could collect data from what the drivers did in order to help saving more energy. The big problem was that Joel and his team did not communicate the idea in a clear way to the involved ones in the project, specially the president of the company and the drivers, of course. They did not take into account the drivers' perception about the project, they had announced to go on strike and the president immediately stopped the project. Joel and his team had learnt that it is always necessary to be able to sell a project, especially one of such magnitude.