IV: Epsom Salts
C: Type of plant, type of pot, amount of sunlight
DV: peppers grown
Answer:
a
Explanation: because i did it
The correct answer is letter c. Spanish. Many English words for food come from Spanish. There are a plot<span> of </span>Spanish words<span> that English speakers knowingly adopt in day-to-day use: </span>taco<span>, </span>tortilla<span> and </span>quesadilla<span> are pretty standard imports.</span>
Answer:
D. He is culturally trained to think himself as superior.
Explanation:
The question above is related to "Master Harold...and the Boys," a play written by <em>Harold Fugard.</em> It shows racism in in South Africa during the 1950s.
The play centers on "Hally," a 17-year-old boy who insisted to be called "Master Harold." Sam and Willie are African servants who shows different personalities when it comes to treating the boy.<em> Sam treats Hally as his nephew </em>while <em>Willie treats him as his superior.</em>
The passage reveals that Hally thinks of himself as a superior than the two African boys who were much older than him. <em>This is what he learned from his father.</em> He shouts at them and interrupts whenever they're talking, although this doesn't happen all the time. Nevertheless, he sometimes act as a friend to them. His personality can rift from time to time.
So, this explains the answer.