1.occurrence, remembrance, resemble
2.alliance
3.acceptance
attendance
confference
repentance
resistance
superintendance
vigilance
4.vengeance
5.occurrance
6.conference
7.an expression of sympathy: acceptance, alliance
direct participation in events:vigilence, attendance, occurance
the capacity of aquire and apply knoledge:rememberance, perseverance, experience
Answer:
comment box open-ended question
Explanation:
The comment box open-ended question is a type of question in which a writer can answer in long text completely based on his/her feelings and understanding and is not based on any data or do not require any validation.
The given question is an example of the comment box open-ended question as the respondent can answer this question in his/her way without any validation or facts.
Hence, the correct answer is "comment box open-ended question".
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An impression means that there is an opinion taking place, and is often not what you would call facts.
1. Almost bizarre quality about the general's face.
One is opinionated, Rainsford finding him to be bizarre. It cannot be considered anything other than an impression because finding something to be weird is not something every person can agree on. This is an impression Rainsford had from the actions General Zaroff took.
4. The face of an aristocrat
Similarly, number four is also opinionated. There is no real "face" to an aristocrat, and so the line merely implies that Rainsford felt as if with a face like that, General Zaroff could be an aristocrat. This means that this one is also an impression Rainsford had been able to draw from observing him.
Numbers two, three, five, and six are not the correct answer. These answer choices do not provide an impression, and instead explain what is happening in a scene. Anybody in a room would be able to agree that the Cossack had put away his pistol, and that the general had turned to him and made a sign. Numbers two and three are both describing how General Zaroff looks, and although it seems a bit personally detailed, anybody would be able to look at his face and point out that Zaroff has thick eyebrows, black hair, and dark eyes.
This is why the only applicable choices would be one and four.
Answer: If Yellowstone National Park, for example, were not federally protected, the canyon would surely be home to a logging community that would cut into valuable old-growth timber. In fact, according to an article in the Seattle Times from 1903 discussing what soon became Yellowstone National Park's boundaries--"A commercial promoter had surveyed them and planned a private railroad right-of-way along John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s land on its east side."
Only 12% of all land areas in the western United States is public property with federal protection status. These lands include national parks and monuments like Yosemite and Mt. McKinley Wilderness where exploration is often restricted or off limits because these regions are so fragile or valuable to wildlife that they need our help to secure it.
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