Answer:
<em>Check to see if it provides references and statistics.</em>
Explanation:
A friend won't definitely know if the information is factual, so that possibility is ruled out. If other sources don't provide the same information, you can't really be sure as to which source is wrong and if readers' can edit information, you aren't exactly sure what they will input. Therefore, the answer is the second option <em>Check to see if it provides references and statistics</em><em>.</em>
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<em>Hope this helped! :)</em>
Answer: Many patients lay inert in hospital beds, struggling with whatever condition they may be suffering such as the flu. Most years, the US death toll from the flu is closer to 34,000 to 43,000. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year. And many people can not afford treatment or do not have the proper medical help when their condition is severe.
Though a reporter's questions sound respectful, her unvoiced criticism might offend the politician she's interviewing. The politician in this case will most likely notice and you will not get the proper interview from him/her (you can cut this part out if you want)
My mother walked us through the vestibule of our new house. It was quite breath taking honestly, but maybe a little too much.. I missed our old house and ever since this new job my mother has gotten, she's different. We're different.
Explanation:
Answer:
the best answer out of all would be answer A
Explanation:
answer A because she admires every thing about her AND it even said it in the texts AND i also got i right
so i hope this helps!!!!
My feet are aching
And your back is pretty tired
And we've drunk a couple bottles, babe
And set our grief aside
The papers say it's doomsday
The has been gonna nuke each other up boys
'Til old Satan stands the world
I pull your
Whi
I believe it is D.
Why do you think so?
Well, A participial phrase is a group of words consisting of a participle and the modifier(s) and/or (pro)noun(s) or noun phrase(s) that function as the direct object(s), indirect object(s), or complement(s) of the action or state expressed in the participle, such as: Removing his coat, Jack rushed to the river. -A website I cannot name because of Brain.ly's Guidelines.
And since D: "Exhausted and stressed out, Darnell closed his textbook." has a participle, modifiers, and a noun phrase.
Note: Sorry if this took long, I had to do some research. ^^