Answer:
3.The defense lawyer concluded his remarks with a foolproof argument of the defendant's innocence.
Explanation:
Sentence number 3 is the one that uses the word foolproof as described by the second definition because it is stating that there is not any possibility to fail with this argument. In other words, it is saying that with that argument, the layer is going to win the case.
The other options use the term foolproof as something that is designed to function despite the human error, they all refer to an object or activity that involves human beings, and that did or did not work despite human error
Answer:
try to think if something that comes to heart
9.
a) I'm going to invite daisy to York.
b) I'm having my lecture on Maths at 10.00 and meeting harry at 12.30
c) I'm taking a taxi.
d) We are going to the concert today.
10.
I'm giving a lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson is given sharply (at correct time) on 2'o clock tomorrow
I will be giving a lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson will be given during 2'o clock tomorrow.
i will have given the lesson at two'o clock tomorrow- it means that a lesson will be given already at 2'o clock tomorrow.
He is taking his exam next week- the sentence is given in present continuous tense (is taking)
He will be taking his exam next week- the sentence is given in future continuous tense (will be taking)
Answer:
b. they violate student and teacher privacy.
Explanation:
To determine which option is correct, we should go through each option one by one. Based on my explanation, I show that option two is the best option.
• Option One - “They create a distraction during lunch break.”
Even if cell phones cameras may cause a distraction during lunch break, I’m sure this is not the sole purpose. Cameras on cell phones can cause a distraction during any time during school and beyond.
• Option 2 - “They violate student and teacher privacy.”
This option seems legitimate. As the student may use the camera to take an image of the teacher or other students without the consent person’s consent and send or post said picture, again without the parents’ consent.
• Option 3 - “They cause students to be tardy to class.”
Banning the use of a cell phone camera will certainly not stop students from being tardy. Students are tardy for a large number of reasons and I’m afraid the cell phone camera is not even on the top 15 tardy reasons lists.
• Option 4 - “They are too costly.”
Even if ones camera was to break, I’m sure it would be declared anyone besides the schools responsibility to fix it, unless it is broken by a teacher or worker.
Answer:
C. Personification is the answer because personification gives human like things to animals or object like thr tree dancing