C. Chewable fruit snacks are not nutritious and can be unhealthy.
Passage one states that fruit snacks are ideal for kids to eat, but passage two provides insight on why fruit snacks actually have no nutritional value and you’re better off eating real fruit, or at least drinking fruit juice.
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i prefer drinking coffee <u>than</u> tea
Answer:
It uses adjective-based description to describe myths
Explanation:
The given passage most uses "adjective-based description to describe myths"
From the given passage about Heracles, we can actually conclude that myths were described using adjectives. Adjectives like "weaknesses", "vanity", "greed", "jealousy", "vengefulness", and "cruelty" can be seen used in the passage. These adjectives are used to describe the myth.
You can't just get a girl to like you. Now, I'm sure if you just asked her, she'd be happy to go out with you. That is, of course, unless she's already in a relationship with someone else.
I do however have some do's and don't's from my book. :) (Don't take all of these serious, I'm a pretty lighthearted, sarcastic girl who finds nearly everything attractive on my good and bad scale.)
1) Studies show that whenever someone is attracted to someone else, they naturally find a way to point their feet at them. Maybe fake drop your pencil and check.
2) Glance around the room if you think she may be staring at you. Make eye-contact for 4 seconds with her, then continue around the room, within another 2 seconds, come back to her gaze. It she lock it, and quickly looks away covering her mouth, she's probably interested.
3) Naturally, humans tend to fall for people we think look somewhat like us, to higher the chance of a respectable......? Yeah sure. This is because of evolution.
Wishing the best, Poetical.
**Now.. How to get a guy to like you?**
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"The correspondent thought that he was the one man afloat on all the oceans."
Explanation:Mood is illustrated as the atmosphere or setting that envelops a literary work created by the use of varied words and descriptions by the author with an intention to elicit desired emotions or feelings.
In the given excerpt, the detail that best conveys a mood of 'loneliness' would be 'The correspondent thought that he was the one man afloat on all the oceans'. 'One man' here implies the isolated atmosphere which is comprehended by the use of words like 'fragmentary', 'dull', 'sadder', etc. These descriptions together contribute to elevate the central idea of desolation and solitude in the excerpt.