but arguing that students can avoid injuries if they are careful and use the right equipment
Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the first essay that was written Sharil, she claimed that rock climbing should be introduced in her school as a physical activity for the fun and to make bodies do physical exercise.
But with the new information that she came across about these activities can cause injuries, Sharil said that these injuries could be avoided if students are more careful and use proper equipment.
Answer:
B. By showing how weak and indecisive the sisters are
.
Explanation:
Katherine Mansfield's short story <em>The Daughters of the Late Colonel</em><em> </em>is about the two daughters of the dead Colonel and their indecisiveness in anything, be it about their father's funeral, or distributing his things or even letting go of their maid.
The sisters' indecisiveness has also been the result of being constantly under their father and focusing their lives around his. None had done really anything for the sole purpose of their lives had been to please and help their father. And once he's gone, none knows how to fully operate on their own, feeling the presence of their father even after he's dead. And in their indecisiveness, the author Katherine conveys the theme of the whole story.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
It should be narrating, not narrateing.
The least effective verb used in the sentences
above is:
c. The Lakers went on to victory.
<span>
In the ranking of verbs, among the choices
provided, “went” is the simplest form. The other three options are more
impactful in relation to the object.</span>
Edu. would definitely help with this because edu is short for education.