The description of Elisa's daily routine supports the author's claim that the fast-food industry seeks out teenage employees in that:
- It provides statistical evidence of what an average fast-food employee experiences.
<h3>What is a Statistical Evidence?</h3>
A statistical piece of evidence uses numbers and figures to support a previously stated fact.
So, in the text, we see an example of the use of statistical evidence in the reference to the start off and closing times of a fast-food employee's working hours. Option C is right.
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To understand if they are noun phrases or not, it is necessary to understand its definition:
A noun phrase is a word or a set of words including a noun, whose function in a sentence can be: to act as a subject, an object or a prepositional object.
Sentence A is not a noun phrase. it is a prepositional phrase functioning as the postmodifier of the noun phrase (a lovely bouquet).
Sentence B is a noun phrase functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Sentence C is a noun phrase functioning as a direct object.
Sentence D is not a noun phrase, as it is a dependent clause and has not nouns in it.
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When was the last time you set aside a few hours to help someone else? C
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their; lisa, beth
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hope i helped you mate!!!
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2
3:Well, the pyramids are hard to do, it takes a lot of time and back then they don't have tools like we do now so they use farmers and slaves to build the pyramids for the pharaoh when they die.
4:Egypt has multiple times where famine may come, so their fields of astronomy and mathematics help them calculate when to plant their harvest and then to collect them before drought or locusts come and wipe out the entire crop.
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