Well, America block the boats, cause they never wanted to trade anymore.
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<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Only informational texts are based on something true and fact-based</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The option which says that only informational texts are based on something true and fact based is not true about the literary and the informational texts. This is because the literary texts can also give a lot of information on the facts. The style of the literary text is sort of narrative but it also can be true and contain facts. Both of the texts have the central idea and can use figurative languages to give the reader its true essence.
<em>Let's review our options</em>
<em>Social Security Number</em><em>, this will be needed as it will prove you are a citizen in the United States and not some scammer looking for money to keep.</em>
<em>Completion of High-School Education</em><em>, FAFSA is only awarded to those going to college and you must complete high school to do so.</em>
<em>A sports scholarship</em><em>, Not needed for the FAFSA as you won't get as much or any money from the FAFSA if you are receiving aid already.</em>
<em>Submission of FAFSA</em><em>, This is the most obvious one, the only way to get money from FAFSA is to submit the free application.</em>
<em>Professional Work Experience</em><em>, this is not needed, if you are applying for FAFSA and have an income you will get less money.</em>
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<em>Social Security Number, Completion of High-School Education, and Submission of FAFSA are correct!</em>
Answer:
He is flipping through channels and hears his professors name
Explanation:
he hears the name and goes back to the channel