When the turtle in "The Turtle," which is written
by Samantha Santana first starts out across the highway, it has no idea about
the things that may lie ahead; some of the things that lie ahead for this
turtle are dangerous. One of the first
dangers the turtle experiences is traffic.
In fact, the turtle is almost hit by a car as it first starts out across
the highway—a sedan.
It may be not needed but I would like to start the explanation by stating what etymology is. Etymology is the study of the origin of the words, their roots and their changes over different periods of time. Having said this, let us now describe why etymology is significant in the development of languages. The importance of the study of the origin, the roots and the constituents of words comes crucial when trying to form bigger and more complex vocabulary as ones advances in their academic life. it is also a crucial discipline to analyze when studying a second or a foreign language. Languages sometimes share origins in word formation, and knowing this facilitates the learning process. For example:
1.- The English word Marinade comes from the French Mariner which also comes from the Latin Marinare that means to soak in cooking liquid. In Spanish the word to mean the same is Marinar.
2.- The English Word Blouse comes also from the French Blouse /blus/ it is written the same but the pronunciation changes. And in Spanish the word is Blusa.
By analyzing these examples we can see that knowing the etymology of a word helps us learn vocabulary from different languages that share their words' roots and origins.
To emphasize his determination
Answer:
C. Density-dependent
Explanation:
Many factors, typically physical or chemical in nature (abiotic), influence the mortality of a population regardless of its density.