Incomplete question. The options read;
a. People should not criticize others if they have similar problems.
b. Sometimes, it is difficult for a person to make a decision.
c. Words cannot actually hurt a person like sticks and stones can.
d. A person who keeps moving has no responsibilities and no cares.
Answer:
c. Words cannot actually hurt a person like sticks and stones can.
Explanation:
First, we may wonder: <em>what is an idiom? </em>Put simply, it refers to the use of words or sentences whose actual meaning is implied in most cases.
So the expression, <em> "Sticks and stones don't break bones," </em>has an implied meaning relating to the fact our <u>words cannot actually hurt a person like sticks and stones can.</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
A question tag is used at the end of statements to ask for confirmation.
“They didn’t fail the examination, <u>did they?</u>”
The question tag used here is “did they?”.
Answer:
January 6 is the sixth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. 359 days remain until the end of the year (360 in leap years).
January 6, 2021 was an attempted coup d’etat that had an inside and outside dimension and strategy! It was an undemocratic effort by President Donald Trump and over 150 Republicans to reject the popular votes of the American people in the 2020 presidential election and replace them with their own Electoral College Votes. They rejected the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and tried to keep Donald Trump in office for a second term.
Inside, originally 14 and in the end, eight members of the U.S. Senate and over 130 members of the U.S. House of Representatives voted that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were not the legitimate president-elect and vice president-elect because they were elected in a fraudulent and crooked election.
Explanation:
Jargon are the formal words that are used by the professionals. Such words are not usually understandable by the normal people. These are the specialized or technical words. Such words are only understandable by professors or professionals of the concerned subject.
Following are the jargon and the English counterparts
1) Advantageous Helpful
2) Affected Impacted
3) Cutting Edge Leading
4) Disseminate Spread
5) State of the Art Latest
6) Utilization Use