Answer: There is freedom of speech in the first amendment but people can not threaten the government
Explanation:
Answer: D. Emphasizes that smell plays an important role in taste
Explanation: On page 23 where Tarshis writes, "It's because your tongue is pretty much lost without your nose." pretty much emphasizes the role that smell plays in taste. The senses of taste and smell are closely linked and as such, the flavors in food can be tasted because of a combination of the ability to smell and taste. Foods tend to taste bland with little or no flavor when the ability to smell is lost which is the direct result of the complex interplay between aroma and taste that helps the brain in interpreting stimuli.
Answer:
It contains exactly 14 lines.
Explanation:
This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:
"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"
That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.
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Explanation: The most important entry for a journal is the date, so that you know when the entry was added and what time during your life the entry relates to. While the entry number would help keep the entries organized and in order, it is not entirely necessary if you also have the entry date. Choice D also doesn't make any sense, because who is this instructor and why is that even a choice? So choice A, the entry date is what should appear at the top of every journal entry.
<em>Technically the answer could be both A and C, as both are a good idea to add to each journal, but if you could only choose one answer, it would have to be choice A, the entry date, because it already goes through chronological order. Hope this helps!</em>
Answer: Why does lying get easier when people lie more?
Explanation: I got it right