Answer:
The option that is true about signing the names of the months in ASL is:
D. If the month's name is longer than five letters, you spell out the first three letters.
Explanation:
In the US, as well as in parts of Mexico and Canada, American Sign Language is the main sign language of Deaf communities. When it comes to signing months, a simple rule is kept: if the name of the month has more than five letters, instead of spelling it all, only the first three letters are spelled. However, there is one exception to that rule: September. For this month, the first four letters are spelled.
Answer:
Come is the answer.
Explanation:
The question provides what is known (in a dictionary entry) as diacritical marks. These marks are used to indicate the pronunciation of a specific word. It also indicates the vowel sounds (long vowel or a vowel affected by other sounds) and other things such as accent marks. In this case, the diacritical marks belong to the word come.
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According to; http://www.history-of-the-microscope.org/robert-hooke-microscope-history-micrographia.php
The Englishman Robert Hooke (18th July 1635 - 3rd March 1703) was an architect, natural philosopher and brilliant scientist, best known for his law of elasticity (Hooke's law), his book Micrographia, published in 1665 and for first applying the word "cell" to describe the basic unit of life. It is also less well known that there is substantial evidence that Hooke developed the spring watch escapement, independently of and some fifteen years before Huygens, who is credited for this invention. Hooke also is recognised for his work on gravity, and his work as an architect and surveyor.Tl;dr He was an architect and a great scientist and philosopher.
B, I think that supposed to be snuck instead of slunk
Answer:
yes it is historically accurate