Recently, some have taken umbrage with emotional support animals, defined by the government as an untrained companion of any species that provides solace to someone with a disability, such as anxiety or depression. Service animals must be trained in the performance of a task, and while many benefit from a reduction of anxiety provided by emotional service animals, that reduction doesn’t fall under the ADA’s guidelines as a task. Further, the ADA does allow for service animals, also known as psychiatric dogs since that is the only species covered, to assist with individuals with panic attacks and post-traumatic stress, but their function is not to provide comfort as much as it is to recognize the signs and symptoms of a panic attack ahead of time, or to assist in the navigation and avoidance of triggers.
Supporting details can do all of the following except : <span>D) introduce the main idea
Supporting details are the additional information that support the factual authenticity of our main idea. It could only be written AFTER the main idea is introduced, so option D is something that can't be done by supporting details.
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1. Maria Theresia of Austria - reformed education, introducing compulsory education for children of both genders until the age of 12 (in 18 century!) (these reforms are still often referenced in Austria)
2. Maria of Portugal II - she introduced some measures for health protection in her country and specifically targeted cholera. She also made some educational reforms
1,2,3 answer your question