Answer:
c. They are very close, in spite of their differences.
Explanation:
I know this questions is from the passage about "Gurdun and Ursula" right?
If it is, the answer is C. This is because in the passage, the difference in the personalities of these two girls is shown obviously. So that, the answer B and D is wrong. In addition, there is nothing in the passage indicating if Gurdun and Ursula share the same room or not.
Co-mate is defined as companion. In this passage, the close relationship and trust, and tenderness to each other of these two girls indicate that they accompany each other in their lives.
Answer:2
Explanation:
I believe the answer is 2 because both talk another having limited time with something
Answer:
<u>Sample Response: </u>The argument in favor of social media use is the stronger argument. The article claims that students do better in school when they use social media. The author gives anecdotal evidence that students use social media to discuss classwork, then uses empirical evidence to show that grades went up in a study where students used social media. The argument against social media is weak because it lacks specific evidence. The writer uses the rhetorical device of parallelism to list a variety of ill effects of social media use. However, the writer never offers any evidence for these negative effects. This writer uses the bandwagon fallacy by telling the audience that most people who want to do well do not use social media.
Explanation:
I just did the assignment.
Answer:
"follows a winding course" would be your answer.
Explanation:
meander means a river or road following a winding course.
The Constitution establishes the qualifications for members of the House of Representatives and Senate.
<span>A Representative must be 25 years of agea citizen of the United States for at least seven yearsand a legal resident of the state which elects him.</span><span>A U.S Senator must be at least 30 years olda citizen of the US for the past nine yearsand a resident of the state which elects him.</span>
The term of a Senator is six years, and they are divided into three Classes so that one third of the Senators face reelection every two years. Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years. There is no limit on the number of terms a Senator or Representative may serve.
Once elected, a Senator or Representative continues to serve until the expiration of his term, death, or resignation. The Constitution also permits the House to expell any member with a two-thirds vote.