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Answer:
. . . the product will be replaced immediately. (letter B)
Explanation:
When filling in the blanks, we must pay attention to the context given by the passage or sentence that we are supposed to complete. In this case, our job is made easier by the fact that the options are words that have completely different meanings.
<u>The passage is about a defective product, which means it is imperfect, that it is not functioning properly. When we buy something that does not work properly, the manufacturer of the product must give us another one, that is, they must replace it with one that does work. Therefore, the best option is letter B. replaced.</u>
In writing the term <em>hook </em>refers to the first one or two sentences which serve as an introduction as well as to help the reader decide whether he or she wants to continue reading a given text or not. In other words, a hook helps to grab the reader’s attention. There are several ideas that can be used as hooks, for instance: literal Quotes, quotes from Famous People, Anecdotes, questions, statistics, and thesis, among many others.
For the particular case of Romeo and Juliet, the tragedy written by William Shakespeare, an example of hook could be as follow:
<em>"As its own author William Shakespeare claimed - 'For never was a story of more anguish than this of Juliet and her Romeo.'"
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Answer:
Shes saying she wishes she was smarter and more educated. She would have known what to say instead of just sitting there.
Explanation:
When, when you are describing that the leaves are different colors, it implies that the season would be Fall. Which would be A.
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