Answer:
A. Her food consumption level is decreasing, but it has more calories.
Explanation:
In the situation above, it is clear that <u>Sandy will lower her food consumption because of being busy in her debate team</u> (other than her school subjects). It means, she will have less amount of time to eat. So to speak, she doesn't even have time to eat with her family for dinner at home.
However,<u> her calories will increase because her food choice changes.</u> <em>Fast food have higher calories</em> compared to home-cooked meals because they are oily and rich in fats.
Intellectual ability. Morticians must be intelligent and academically disciplined.
Interpersonal skills. Someone under the stress of planning and examining bodies for funerals must be able to avoid getting emotional.
Mental and body strength. It’s important when working with the deceased to be of sound mental and physical health. The job can be physiologically damaging to those lacking in comfortable mental and physical strength.
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*certain fats helps absorb other nutrients
*certain fats aid in the production of hormones
Answer:
2. A mnemonic device.
Explanation:
A mnemonic device helps us retain and remember large amount of information we've learnt, by putting it in a fun way easy for us to recall. A mnemonic device that uses the first letters of words in a sentence to form another sentence or rhyme is called an acrostic.
Mnemonics are one of the many memory tools out there that aid students with information retention and retrieval.
Examples of popular mnemonics include;
1) BODMAS which stands for Brackets, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction. This signifies the order of preference in mathematical calculations.
2) ROY G BIV which stands for Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.
Teenage smoking was higher in the 70s but has lowered throughout the years. in 1997 about 25% of seniors in high school smoked. now the percentage is 6% in 12th grade, 3% in 10th grade, and 1% in 8th grade for daily smokers in 2015. But nearly 90% of reported smokers started before they were 18, and 11% of seniors reported smoking in December of 2016 and November of 2016.