TRUE.
<span>What is tolerance? Tolerance means that to get the same high, the person needs to drink more alcohol or take more drugs. Over time, with regular use, a user needs more and more of the drug to get the desired effect. Increased tolerance means an increased risk for overdose, for two reasons. First, every drug has a main effect (the effect the user wants) and side effects (effects that the user does not want). Tolerance does not develop evenly to all effects of a drug. For example, barbiturate users develop tolerance to the desired mood-altering effect of the drug faster than they do to the side effect of depressing breathing. When the user increases the dose to get the desired effect, they risk taking enough to cause them to stop breathing, which of course would cause death. Second, if a user has not used the drug for a while, tolerance will decrease. Tolerance to any drug decreases with non-use. After a period of not using a drug, the dose the user had previously used may now be enough to cause a fatal overdose. Heroin is a good example of a drug for which tolerance can drop very quickly, and many people die every year from heroin overdose.</span>
"It resembles the shape of a human hand" is the one among the following choices given in the question that is true about the birthmark. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.
Answer:
C) frantic
Explanation:
The tone of this excerpt means that something is connected with fear and anxiety. The frantic refers to an uncontrolled way of behaving due to fear, anxiety and worrying.
In this excerpt, the mother is frantic because of her cognition that her child is dead. Her words are directed to disbelieving that her child is no longer alive. The frantic tone is emphasized in short words, evoking and hurry to find out the truth.
Answer: A. The real tree is more detailed and smells fresher than the plastic trees that line the streets.
Answer:
Lord Capulet tells Tybalt to not fight there at the party and to ignore Romeo because Lord Capulet wills Tybalt to do so