Answer:
I cant!
Explanation:
Now you didnt attach any files of the article so i cant answer but explain.The question is pretty much stating, "what is the importance in the author's (book writer) conversation with (the other person stated in the article) Moishe the Beadle in paragraphs "blocked off" in page 7, ok so now go turn to page 7 and try finding the part when the author talks to Moishe the Beadle, then you try finding the main thing they are talking about and why is it SO IMPORTANT in the book,article or story?
<u><em>Smoking cigarettes is dangerous for the body and for the environment, because of many chemicals and substances produced by this hazardous product. It can converted in addicted to it and at the same time you will feel reduced our ability to do sport and exercise. </em></u>
<u><em>And also it is dangerous for the heart, reducing his capacity to work well .
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<u><em>We just have to breathe more to get the same quantity of oxygen and for this reason we get tired sooner, we can notice it especially if we don’t run quite often, it feels like you don’t have breathe. Moreover its chemical composition doesn’t help to recycling it easy so the environment too is damaged a lot
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Better because we have less slaves and less racist people and less hate
Answer:to give the reader a better understanding of the text
Explanation:
when you annotate you let the reader know the mood, or how things are being said. for example: Lets eat grandma is completely diffrent than Lets eat, grandma
Answer: С
. It cut down the travel time of cargo ships moving between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Explanation:
Before the Panama canal was built, ships in the western hemisphere trying to get to the Pacific ocean either had to go around Argentina or South Africa, the latter of which would see them having to go through the Indian Ocean first.
The Panama canal changed all that by cutting a path across Panama in central America to the Pacific. This allowed for ships to be able to get to the Pacific faster and vice versa thereby cutting down the travel time for cargo ships moving between both oceans.