<span>The size of the earth is staying the same because subduction and sea floor spreading balance it each other out</span>
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Explanation:
After reading the passage, I see how the author uses connotations and figurative language to make his experience come to life. The author uses a mix of positive and negative connotations like "fast" as a positive connotation, and "lighting" as a negative connotation. Though the author is using negative connotation in the paragraph,
the story itself is not meant to be negative, rather exciting and uses figurative language as a description. This is expressed through the phrases like, "electric fight" but the author hints at what they mean through the following context clues like, " for us to turn on and off as we please." Which indicated a light swish, and the electric that "fighting" through it. This make it feel like not just a light switch or power, but an electric storm that comes to life!
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It is very important because cells get old and need to be replaced.
Answer: Ethnography
Explanation:
Ethnography is a research method that is commonly used by Anthropologists to better understand an individual culture.
It involves carrying out a research on a particular phenomenon based on how the people of the aforementioned culture perceive it and uses such methods as observation and interviews so as to get a first person perspective.
Quincia in studying how the lack of sex ed is affecting a small rural town in North Dakota is attempting to find out their perception on the matter and she is doing so by observing and interviewing its people. This is therefore an Ethnography.
Answer: Wilson's 14 points had done little to influence any future legislation, as congress had ultimately rejected most of his 14 points, while the Treaty of Versailles had also rejected most of these points. His most prominent of the 14 points, which was the League of Nations, had also been rejected completely. So, after the Treaty of Versailles, many of Wilson's 14 points were not used at all.
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