Answer: I think its A
Explanation:
B doesn't make sense What annoys me about Anne that is she is always late.
C makes a little sense but it doesn't have the is after Anne
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Answer:
Yes... Although most U.S. Catholics accept the idea of evolution in some form, a substantial percentage of American adults reject the scientific explanation for the origins of human life, and a number of religious groups in the U.S. maintain that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection is not correct because it conflicts with their views of creation.
Explanation:
This is probably not how you do it, but,...
I did 25 (students) x 7 = 175 (students)
So then I did 18 x 7 = 126
so the answer is C) 126 students.
But if your teacher or whoever wants to know how to do it correctly and show the work correctly then don't do what I did because they may take off points (if they're strict...) (and that probably didn't make any sense but whatever...) Hoped this helped! :)
<span>The article/essay/editorial to which you are
referring was written by Thomas Paine and is titled, “The Crisis, Number One.” Thomas Paine wrote “The Crisis, Number One”
in order to help garner support for the American Revolutionary war. His intended audience, thus, was comprised of
the American colonists.</span>
Answer:
Empathic listening.
Explanation:
Emphatic listening is when someone lends a helping ear to the other person who is "unloading" his/ her problems. It involves<u> active listening and even offering helping or suggestive responses to the said conversation</u>. This is not an example of a block to effective listening.
A block to effective listening is when some forms of actions act as a barrier to an effective listening process. Such processes may include "stage-hogging" which is when the "supposed" listener is only interested in unloading his opinions or problems but not interested in listening to the opinions or problems of others.
Likewise, the act of interrupting when one is speaking and derailing, which is taking the course of the conversation into a whole different direction or topic are all forms of obstructions to effective listening.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is empathic listening. </u>