Whats the question again? in english
Answer:
B. Namely
Explanation:
The conjunctive adverb <em>namely </em>is the best choice here because it connects the vague noun "something sweet" with the clause that turns that noun into something more specific (strawberries). While all the other options are grammatically eligible, none of them makes sense in connecting these independent clauses with a semicolon (which implies a very close connection in meaning).
A big ethical issue in any form of communication is plagiarism. Plagiarism is the process of claiming other's work, ideas, words, or illustrations as your own. You basically just copy their ideas.
From the first sight I thought that all of the options are suitable, but then I realized that the most powerful tool that makes audience to listen (not just hearing) to pay attention to the most important part of speech is to slow down or pause. It is called situational semantic pause which is used during a speech, usually after the words on which people should be focused, so that the quiet will make audience comprehend its importance.
Answer:
Your youthful beauty will not fade
Explanation:
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