Answer:
A. evidence in the text.
Explanation:
Evidence in the text you are reading will help you most when trying to understand that text. This evidence will contain definitions, examples, quotes, etc. which will make things clear for you.
B is incorrect as the other works may or may not have anything to do with the text you're reading so they might not help you at all.
C is possible, but the text itself has all the answers - you just have to read it carefully.
D is incorrect because your fellow students may not have the appropriate notes and you should try to work things out on your own first anyway.
Answer:
1. Fácil de usar
Aquellos preocupados por el desafío tecnológico tienen que admitir que las tabletas son mucho más intuitivas y fáciles de usar que las computadoras de escritorio y portátiles, o incluso libros de papel. Quiero decir, los niños pequeños pueden usar tabletas. Los libros de texto parecen estar perdiendo la batalla en todos los frentes.
En los Diarios de Aprendizaje Asistido Por Computación, una revisión de los estudios encontró que la mayoría de los niños mostraron avances positivos en "desarrollo de la alfabetización, matemáticas, ciencia, resolución de problemas", así como algunos otros factores. Los juegos educativos son tan fáciles de acceder que los niños pequeños pueden usarlos y mejorar su aprendizaje. Las personas mayores también pueden aprender rápidamente con tabletas, lo que las convierte en una gran manera para que los abuelos se conecten con sus nietos jóvenes escuchando música o jugando juegos juntos.
Explanation:
Answer:
How long had you owned the flat before you sold it?
My shoes were dirty because I had worked in the garden?
Explanation:
The past perfect tense also known as the pluperfect is used to refer to an action or event that occurred before a specified time in the past. It is formed by combining 'had' with the past participle or past tense of the main verb. In the two sentences above, the correct tenses are;
had you owned, and
had worked.
The events happened before a specific time in the past. For example, The first subject owned a flat in the past, before he sold it. The ownership as well as the sale were both past events.
The sentence that best corrects the original one is option 3) “Noticing that the patio table had been turned over by the storm, Anton flipped it back on its feet.”
In this option, we make it clear that the doer of the action (flipping back the table) is Anton and in the original sentence is not mentioned.
The first option is incorrect since it says that the storm flipped back the chair instead of Anton.
Option number two is also incorrect since the meaning is not clear, especially the 2nd part of the sentence.
And the last option is also incorrect because it uses the passive voice in both parts of the sentence, when it should be using acting voice in the 2nd part, making emphasis on the doer of the action (Anton) rather than on the action itself.