The correct answer is B. <span>Doyle's radical political views and Holmes' socialist leanings.
Doyle used Sherlock to convey many of his views on politics and human behavior but in such a way that it would be hidden.
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Answer:
Hey, what's up?
"What's up" can be considered to be slang.
Thank you very much.
This sentence does not use slang; it is a very professional sentence.
I'm just going to chill today.
The word "chill" is slang.
That's a sweet thing to say.
This sentence does not contain any slang words.
Drew got busted.
"Busted" is a slang word.
Therefore, the 3 sentences with slang are:
Hey, what's up, I'm just going to chill today and Drew got busted.
<span>Kennedy is using a rhetorical question to ask for support in making life better for everyone.</span>
I believe it means that children with special needs should be adapted into the enviroment so that we can help them feel normal.
Answer:
It has to do with voicing assimilation (voiced sounds vs, unvoiced sounds at the end of the word stem.) before the suffix is added.
Explanation:
Ex....
'P' is a voiced consonant (with your hand in front of your mouth, you feel a puff of air on your hand), so it's phonologically easier (more natural) to say a '-t' sound immediately afterward.
'N,' in contrast has no puff of air, so it's a voiceless sound.