Answer:
director : cast
Explanation:
The most appropriate option which exhibits the same logical relationship as conductor : orchestra is director : cast.
The conductors is a person who takes charge of the performance and display of singers or orchestras as they sing using gestures to give rules and guidelines to follow in terms of notes and tempos to performing artists. Similarly, the relationship is synonymous between directoe and casts, as the director gives guidelines to artists and assign roles during the making of a film.
Though other options shows relationships between one another, however, the relationship between these selected option is based specifically on one party conducting the actions and performance of the other.
A, disapproval. With the little information I am given I believe the answer is A.
1. We played in the cold and salty ocean water on a scorching summer day.
2. A red tide is when harmful algae grow out of control in the ocean and become...
(sorry if i’m too late!)
Well for one thing, it would be must more sympathetic towards Goldilock's actions in the stories. It's because she would be the one eating other's food and sleeping in other people's beds, while Baby Bear was the one whose food was getting eaten.
This is a subjective question, so there are certainly no "right" answers. Here are some close-examination strategies:
- Read the text through quickly, and then re-read more slowly until you feel that you understand what the text's purpose is and how each sentence contributes to a greater understanding.
- Highlight key words or phrases that show what the text's theme/topic/focus is.
- Examine the way information is presented. Is it scholarly, humorous, uncertain, etc?
- Is the text part of a larger work? If so, why is this excerpt significant? If not, then why is it meaningful standing alone?
- Research the author/person who created the text. Find out what drove them to write it or what they were trying to do.
- Is there a specific audience that the text is intended for? This relates to prior questions, but you could go deeper as well and look at how the text makes you feel, or whether you have learned a new way of thinking about something.
You can learn a lot by examining a text from different perspectives, including the typical characteristics of-- who, what, when, where, why, how?