Answer: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
Explanation:
MY ANSWER IS "D".
<span>Great!! Lavoisier was born in 26th August (1743)....yesterday!! </span>
<span>USING A RELIABLE BALANCE, LAVIOSIER REPORTED WEIGHT OF HIS REACTING SYSTEMs AND HE DEVINED THE "MASS CONSERVATION LAW". Chemists remembered him because by his several foreseing in actual Chemistry Dogma : </span>
<span>-) Chemistry can't break down chemical elements ; </span>
<span>-) Air is a mixture of Nitrogen and oxygen ; </span>
<span>-) Oxygen allows combustion and animal breathing ; </span>
<span>-) Oxygen combine with other chemical elements to form oxides or anhydrides ; </span>
<span>-) Oxides unite water to form Bases ; </span>
<span>-) Anhydrides unite to water to form Acids ; </span>
<span>-) Acids unite to Base to form Salt besides rescued water ; </span>
<span>-) Chemical Systems can't change its whole mass/weight.</span>
Answer:
In the beginning of Stevenson's novel, the reader knows very little about what's really going on who is Mr. Hyde, what is his relationship to Dr. Jekyll, why is Mr. Hyde so repellent to everyone around him. This lack of information makes the novel mysterious and creates suspense. The setting also helps, since part of the action takes place in relatively sordid parts of London.
Explanation: Hope this works!
First figure out what notable is referring too. It is talking about athletes, so it’s referring to people. What is it saying about these people? It is saying that these are people that Geoff knows, since later in the paragraph it says that there are others he doesn’t know we know that the ones he saw before he did now. Now look at the options. Of the choices A) Famous makes the most sense. If some one is famous they are well known. Notable is defined as “worthy of attention or notice; remarkable.”
So the answer is A)Famous