Answer:
B: I have deep concerns about the movement to increase organic gardening.
Explanation:
The speaker is manifesting his desire to share his opinion on the organic gardening movement, after some consideration; and his conclusion is what makes him compeled to express some information. This doesn't mean he only intends to share his views on the latest news on organic gardening, or that he is unsure about it, but that <em>he has a contribution to make.</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
Invention is a new process, method or technology. Its aim at solving a particular problem.
The cause-and-effect relationship with Invention. Most inventions are made for a purpose, some inventions comes in form of modification of the existing one and some are entirely new. If an invention is able to meet the demand and satisfy the needs for which it was made then it has a good cause-and-effect relationship and it could be the beginning of it
Success.
on the other hand, if an invention is not addressing any problem then its marks the beginning of its failure.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Your question isn't complete and I searched online but couldn't find the text where you got the question from.
Resist means to oppose, or strive against something or someone. It means to abstain from something or someone even though it may be difficult.
Resist means fighting against something or someone. For example, in the sentence, "The drug that James took will help his body resist infection". This sentence simply means that the drug that James took will help him to fight against infection.
P = the number of photos added is independent.
t = the thickness of the scrapbook is dependent.
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Answer: I think it's Meter
Explanation:
In poetry, a stanza is a division of four or more lines having a fixed length, meter, or rhyming scheme.
Meter is the number and type of rhythmic beats in a line of poetry.
Rhythm is a part of the structure of a poem unless the poem is written in free verse.
Verse refers to a single line, a stanza, or the entire poem itself.