problem/cause/solution
The passage first identifies the problem as the tires "piling up in empty lots." Then it is explained how those tires got there: the cause. The author says that since "it is expensive and dangerous to dispose of tires" people don't dispose of them and they just keep piling up. Then the passage ends with a solution. The author mentions how tires can be shredded and turned into rubberized asphalt for paving projects.
Answer:
C) "We'd all hoped that there would be enough overlap that our previously developed MERS vaccine would be helpful in this case"
Explanation:
This is the conclusion from the article "Search speeds up for vaccine against the new
coronavirus" which deals with existing efforts and problems in making an efficient vaccine against the new coronavirus.
Looking at the conclusion and the given answers we can see that C. is the best fitting answer because it suggests the scientist's hope that an already existing vaccine could be helpful with the new disease.
That basically means that vaccines we currently have on our disposal, can be used as a basis for developing a new vaccine, if the antigens (genetic makeup) of the causing agents overlap sufficiently.
Answer:
its more like a lullaby for kids but I like it .I think I can say it to my little sis.
Answer:
I think the answer is B. To entertain readers by telling a humorous story.
The oter answers don'tmake much sense- there isn't <em>much</em> explanation, they didn't inform you on how to get a cat out of a tree, and the writer didn't say anything about keeping your cat indoors.
Answer:
No; Cierra identifies an important detail in the story.
Explanation:
She doesn't describe how he mourns