I believe the correct answer is: D. The author humanizes the
prion with playful language by saying "[i]f it manages to burrow into a
corner."
In this excerpt from "Mad Cow, Furious Farmer”, the example
in which the author keepings a lively tone even while discussing a disease is:
"[i]f it manages to burrow into a corner."
As opposed to the terminology author uses (such as: bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)), the informal language of more commonly
understandable comparison gives the lively tone to this excerpt, even though he
is addressing the serious disease. Other example of this would be: "a
little bit squishy and maybe a little bit sticky".
If newspapers had been printed monthly instead of daily, The
Federalist Papers would have been less successful. The Federalist Papers had essays which were
printed in the newspapers, with three or four pieces of them each week. If they
were printed monthly instead, they wouldn’t be able to reach as much people.
Answer:
ok bye yall I need to leave now I'm gonna play codm
Explanation:
cause I want to leave this area cause I'm getting bullied around here
Answer:
What should I use to clean the stove?
When it's cool, spray it with distilled white vinegar and sprinkle baking soda over it. Moisten a towel in hot water and drape it over the baking soda and vinegar. After about 10 minutes, pick up the towel and use it to scrub the stove top clean, rinsing often. Spray more vinegar on the stove top and wipe it again.
<span>B) Animals used in a Species Survival Plan are sometimes taken out of the public viewing areas for a private, less stressful area to breed and care for their offspring in the first critical weeks.
B is the best option of the ones we can see. You didn't include the sentence as is so I don't know if A is better. I do know for a fact that options C and D are grammatically incorrect. The difference in the sentences is really the use of the adjective phrase (used in a Species Survival Plan). This phrase clarifies which animals are moved out of viewing areas.
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