Answer:
a. Atlas.
Explanation:
An atlas is a book of maps, a detailed picture of maps with different features. In other words, an atlas is a book of maps that one can use to look at other places and contains different features of the earth, be it the geographical features, the topography, the political boundaries, the railways, roadways, etc.
In order for Ana to get to her Grandmother's house safely by Christmastime, she can use the atlas to find out the way, the roads that she can take to the house. Through the map in the atlas, she will be able to figure out the path she has to take to reach from her home to her grandmother's place.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
1. First, read the sentence listed at the top of the Q & A Flow box.
2. Next, read the question.
3. Then, write the answer to the question in the blank. Use the sentence at the top of the box to help you
answer the question. Work through the remaining questions in the box in the same way. This is called
classifying the sentence.
4. Finally, look at the sentence at the bottom of the box. Classify the sentence again, using the same
questions and answers in the exact order. But this time, you will label the words in the sentence with the
appropriate abbreviations for the parts of speech. (The abbreviations are shown in parentheses in each
Question and Answer Flow provided.)
hope i helped brodie
Answer:
Yes, it is super important!!
Explanation:
Your facial expression is like your tone of voice. Since deaf people, well, can't hear what you are saying, it is good to show them how you feel about something. If you keep your expression blank or don't give it genuine meaning, they can have a hard time understanding how you actually feel about the subject. For example:
- Feeling excited about an award (smiling, jumping, laughing)
- Feeling sad (looking down, crying, frowning)
- feeling scared (big eyes, jumpy, afraid)
Hope this helps :)
Answer: C. Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.
Explanation:
There are many different citation styles we can use when writing articles or academic/research papers (APA style, Chicago, MLA, etc.) According to MLA citation format, the form for a book citation is the following:
<em>Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication, Publisher, Publication Date. </em>
In this particular case, as no information about the city of publication is given, it is omitted in the citation as well. The correct way for Zayn to cite the book is:
Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.