Answer:
O A The author explains a problem and then presents solutions.
Explanation:
Greg We iner openly addressed the issue of <em>"executive power and executive authority"</em> in his article "Reducing a Mountain to a Molehill: The Media, Executive power and Denali". This article brings forth the issue of how Presidents can make changes even to geographical names. and how this is a problem that most people don't seem interested in pointing out the "how/ why".
We iner also brings forth the issue of how a minor thing can be turned into a huge mess, making a mountain out of a molehill. He uses the strategy of explaining what the problem is and then provides the solutions that can be done/ used.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
The answer is the first option, "We have been chosen."
The present perfect tense is characterized by the usage of the words "have [verbed/verben, etc.]." However, since this sentence must also be in the passive voice, we must act accordingly. Instead of "We have chosen," the sentence now reads as "We have <em>been</em> chosen."
Hope I could <em>have been</em> of assistance!(See what I did there?)
Answer: 2 syllables
Explanation: Using on of the 5 ways to count syllables is very helpful here are 3 ways...
1.The "Listen Method" Rules
Say the word.
How many times do you hear A, E, I, O, or U as a separate sound?
This is the number of syllables.
2.The "Chin Method" Rules
Put your hand under your chin.
Say the word.
How many times does your chin touch your hand?
This is the number of syllables.
3.The "Clap Method" Rules
Clapping may help you find syllables.
Say the word.
Clap each time you hear A, E, I, O, or U as a separate sound.
The number of claps is the number of syllables.