Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think it’s B
The process in which sugar is broken down without oxygen is called anaerobic respiration
STEP ONE Okay first you want to make sure that your shoe lace is undone.
STEP TWO Then your gonna wanna cross the two shoe laces over so it looks like an x
STEP THREE Then you will want to pull on both end so its tight.
STEP FOUR Next your gonna wanna make one hoop so it kinda looks like a bunny ear but leave one lace undone.
STEP FIVE After you have made a hoop and left one lace undone you are going to want to wrap the lace that you had undone around the hoop.
STEP SIX After you have wrapped the undone lace around the hoop your gonna want to put it threw the little opening you are going to make with the undone lace and pull it threw so it looks like you have to loops.
STEP SEVEN Now you know how to tie your shoes :)
....and yes I did type that all out because I felt like it
Answer:
In the given quote from the short story ‘Sredni Vashtar’ the author Saki (Hector Hugh Munro, 1870 - 1916) suggests that the main character Conradin is seeing the world to consist of two parts. His cousin Mrs. De Ropp, whom he deeply despises, belongs to the bigger part of the world (three-fifth).
Explanation:
- This part is <em>necessary</em>, because it keeps the material things around Conradin to function properly (like getting food, fresh clothing, etc).
- This part is <em>disagreeable</em>, because it imposes its rules and control over Conradin, as Mrs. De Ropp does.
- This part is <em>real, </em>because it is material, opposing to the imaginary world, with which Conradin identifies himself.