Answer:
C) Reflexive
Explanation:
A reflexive pronoun is one that:
1. Ends with <em>-self/-selves</em> (in English) and
2. Refers to the noun that comes before it.
Eg. <u>he</u> takes care of <u>himself</u>: "he" is the noun, "himself" is the reflexive pronoun, it refers to, or "reflects", the noun.
Answer:
1. Seals sit on rocks in warmer are by the oceans. 2. Scientists can collect data about currents.
3. We tend to wear hats in sunny climate and in warm temperatures.
Explanation:
Choir is a lot of commitment, but if your good and singing and want to do it go for it.
Answer:
The option which best states the author's overall purpose in this text is:
D. To inform the reader of a theory that attempts to explain why generations act the way they do.
Explanation:
I looked this question up and found out it concerns the text "What Past Generations Can Teach Us About Our Future," by former Newsweek correspondent Mike Kubic (born in 1927).
According to the article, Strauss & Howe developed a theory that explains and, in a way, even predicts how each generation will act. There are four "turnings" or stages which generations go through. According to Strauss & Howe's observations, these stages always happen in the same order: high, awakening, unraveling, and crisis. The generation belonging to each turning will always present certain traits and behaviors concerning their sense of community, individualism, economic prosperity, respect for institutions, etc.
<u>According to Kubic, this theory has been both praised and criticized, even though, so far, it has been able to successfully make predictions about the American society. However, it is important to note that Kubic does not praise or criticize it himself. All he does is describe and explain it. His purpose is to inform readers about the existence of the theory.</u>
Hey....I hope your doing fine. Just so you know, we'll get a dad, I promise you that. Also make sure to keep talking to Daddy, he'll be gone soon...too soon so make sure you talk to him as much as you can.