The answer is C to define or clarify a term within a text. For example ‘me and my cousin (Bob) went to the shops.’ The bracket helps me understand what the cousin is.
1. Everyone Loves food but not everyone can cook it. Cooking food takes skill precise measurements and lots of hard work but in reality, you don't have to be a famous chef to cook something delicious.In this essay, i will give you step by step details on how to cook a meal the entire family will love.Who knows maybe after this you will be able to call your self a chef.
2. Cooking is simple when you know where to start, the first thing you should always do is make sure you have all the ingredients for the recipe or meal you are making. Once you have made your trip to the store or the fridge you should line them all up on the counter so you don't have to hunt while cooking. It's best to have your stove or oven pre-heating while you chop vegetables or prepare the meat. Once all your meat vegetables and spices are organized ready to go you can begin following the steps of your recipe. Remember its best to clean while cooking so when the food is done you don't have a whole new job. cleaning bowls and dishes you used will save time, in fact, you could even serve your food in storage bowls so you can just put the leftovers in the fridge once the meal is finished.
You see cooking can be simple when using quick tricks. You don't have to be a chef to cook a meal you just have to have decent time management skills and organization.
hope I helped .i left the conclusion a bit undone so you can do a bit of your own work. - beanz :P
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence: The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. The document then goes on to list a series of charges that denounce British rule of the American colonies. In the context of the Declaration of Independence, what does the author mean by “candid world”? What effect does this word choice have on the rhetoric as well as the intended audience of the text?
Answer and Explanation:
In the context of the declaration of independence, the author uses the text "candid world" to refer to the target audience and obtain the approval and support of that audience. This is because the word "candid" represents something pure and has not been corrupted. When the author uses this word to refer to the audience, he is stating that this audience is honest, impartial and correct. In this way, he wants to awaken the public's feelings and logic, which will support the idea that the government should not be biased, but honest and integral.
you naturally want to do things for that person
Can you please explain more