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Q1: A Dead Drop is simply an agreed upon spot where you and your contact can leave a message for one another without actually meeting in person. They're typically used in conjunction with a “Signpost,” or a place where a signal is left which conveys the drophas been loaded.
Q2: It is used to pass items or information between two individuals (e.g., a case officer and an agent, or two agents) using a secret location. By avoiding direct meetings, they could maintain operational security.
Q3: I think...Agents but idk what type of agents.
I'm guessing you are asking is this sentence passive or active. Well this sentence is active. The passive sentence would be Television is watched by the family to relax. Therefore, this sentence is active.
Line 4: “Keel” has multiple meanings. The first is the part of the ship that goes along the underside that gives the ship stability in the water. This usage really doesn’t make much sense, though, because one can’t see a “steady keel” unless the boat has fallen over. The other use of keel here is as a synecdoche. The keel, a part of a boat, is used to represent the whole boat. More importantly, "the steady keel" lets us know that, despite its rough trip, the ship (like the nation) remains steadfast and true.
https://www.shmoop.com/o-captain-my-captain/ship-symbol.html
Question: The candidate informed his aide that he was leaving on the next plane
Answer: There is not enough information to answer this question.
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