<u>Answer:
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I would respond by saying that yes he can still play the games that he likes to play but he would have to learn to control his asthma through the use of different exercises breathing techniques to eliminate the risk of a severe asthma attack.
<u>Explanation:
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- I would choose not to demotivate L.S. by telling him that he is no more capable of playing the games that he likes.
- I would rather suggest him to follow certain exercises and breathing exercises which would enable him to do what he wishes to do with a negligible risk of an asthma attack.
- I would make him understand the nuances of the care that should be taken while doing activities that are prone to asthma attacks and ask him to take care of those little things.
Explanation:
Hey there!
As condition of Nepal is not so good it is further going on the path of development.
<u>Some</u> <u>tips</u> <u>for</u><u> </u> <u>development</u><u> </u>of <u>Nepal</u> <u>are</u><u> </u><u>:</u>
- There should be strict law and orders for corruption.
- All the people should be aware about the developmental activities and public awareness should be conducted.
- Increasement of self-employed manpower should be there.
- The government should focus of equal development or proportional development in its all state.
<em><u>Hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it helps</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
Answer: Perform experiments to test your hypothesis.
Explanation:
Experiments and hypotheses go hand-in-hand. Hypotheses, which are proposed explanations for scientific observations,
Experiments are designed based on the measurable variables defined in a given hypothesis.