simple sentence- Carrie whistled for Sassy, her cocker spaniel. Sassy came bounding down the stairs.
compound sentence- Carrie whistled for Sassy, her cocker spaniel, and Sassy came bounding down the stairs.
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The answer to this question is true.
Tolerance simply means how much of the drug a person can take before being affected. A low drug tolerance can easily lead to overdose. However, a high tolerance can also cause an overdose for a different reason.
A person with a high tolerance must need more of the drug to feel a certain effect, or high, from the drug. This also may make the person feel invincible to overdose if he can handle higher quantities of the drug than most other people. This can cause the person to take more of the drug because he believes that he will not be negatively affected by it. Eventually, the person may reach the point where his body can no longer accept the drug, and this will ultimately lead to overdose.
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Answer: I think the question asks for which of the sentences in the text state the specific opinion of the author, rather than repeating facts from elsewhere. This sentence is this one:
With these facts in mind, Americans need to begin working on ways to improve the cleanliness of home areas for their cats
You can see that it's a recommendation through the verb "need to".
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sari couldn't believe her bad luck. she had locked her keys in the car. to add fuel to the fire, her cell phone was in the locked car, and she was late for a very important meeting. she knocked on her neighbor's door so that she could ask to use his phone, but he was not not home. what was she to do? what role does the idiom in the passage serve? a. it shows that sari has incredibly bad luck when it comes to work.b. it shows that sari's neighbor was not home either.c. it shows that sari locked her keys in the car.d. it shows that sari's situation was worse than it seemed at first.
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