Answer:
Well in any cases *abuse* does shape who you become it becomes part of you.
Answer:please see below for interpretation.
Explanation: In the short story written by Katherine Mansfield,
The fur contributes to the theme of the story by representing the character MIss Brill who keeps her fur in a dark box and brings it out only to use it on outings.
The fur accumulates dust since it rarely used, and returns back to its location by Miss Brill after use upon returning.. This dust accumulated by the fur signifies that fur is not constantly in use and does not come out of the box, Similar to the character herself who seldomy goes out, like the fur she leaves home for a bit and spends time only to watch others, eavesdrop on their conversations and then returns to her lonely, small , dark room away from the world as before she left to dwell in her loneliness.
Answer:
sample 3
Explanation:
the likeliness of a red button being picked it 10%
the likeliness of a yellow button being picked is 20%
the likeliness of a green button being picked is 30%
the likeliness of a of a blue button being picked is 40%
the order goes:
red (least)
yellow (second least)
green (second most)
blue (most)
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A. is not the answer since 'both' does not contrast, but instead shows similarity
b. is not the answer either. it does not indicate contrast (or anything, really) and the second part of that sentence shows similarities between coal and petroleum.
c. however is usually used to introduce a statement that contrasts. This happens in this paragraph, too. The first part of the statement tells how petroleum is made from dead microorganisms. The second part of the statement is introduced with "on the other hand," a common phrase used to compare and contrast two things or ideas. The sentence then states that coal was made from dead vegetation. These are two characteristics that are different about coal and petroleum that are portrayed in a contrasting manner. Therefore c. however is the correct answer.
D. is not the answer. "because" is simply used to explain an idea.