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2. Are you having lunch?
3. Are you listening to music?
4. Is the teacher using a computer?
5. Are your friends working in class?
6. Is your friend writing an email?
7. Are you sitting at your desk?
8. Are you wearing jeans?
Note: You will have to give the true answer to these questions as answers vary from person to person.
Answer:
A. The challenges and difficulties of feeding the world's population
Explanation:
Lifeboat Ethics is a metaphor for asset distribution proposed by the ecologist Garrett Hardin in 1974.
Hardin's metaphor depicts a raft bearing 50 individuals, with space for ten more. The raft is in a sea encompassed by a hundred swimmers. The "morals" of the circumstance originate from the issue of whether swimmers ought to be taken on board the raft.
Answer:
1 If you HAD APPLIED for the job, you would probably have got it. 2 We WOULD NOT HAVE GONE on the march if we’d known it was going to be violent. 3 In which countries WOULD YOU HAVE WORKED IN if you had taken that job? 4 Sally WOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT the toothpaste if she hadn’t seen the advertisement. 5 If they ARE victims of discrimination, they would have told the police. 6 The demonstration wouldn’t have been successful if fewer people HAD ATTENDED it. 7 The employees WOULD NOT HAVE GONE on strike if the management had listened to them. 8 WOULD SHE HAVE KNOWN about the job if you hadn’t told her?
They can write a list of what they can to improve the environment with everyone else, and maybe have a discussion about how they can participate in the class activity of tree planting.
I'm assuming you're asking what a sentence and sentence fragment is, a sentence is a proper line of words, involving at least a subject and predicate.
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that doesn't finish what it is completely stating.
Examples- Uncle John ate. (Ate what?) Until it left. (What left? There is no subject, either.)
Hope it helped, Tiara