Answer:a
Explanation:
do you have mrs Layson anyways explantion
Another of nature's treacheries, you see. She is full of them; half the time she doesn't know which she likes best—to betray her child or protect it. In the case of the turkey she is badly mixed: she gives it a bone to be used in getting it into trouble, and she also furnishes it with a trick for getting itself out of the trouble again. in the passage there talking about how natural is like ambivalent towards her children by helping them and putting them in harms way
Answer:
b. A summary of the findings and an interview with the group collecting the responses
Explanation:
The option that would best support a claim that most people feel hopeful about the future of the economy is option B which is a summary of the findings and an interview with the group collecting the responses.
This is because, this is a feedback, unlike the other options as the responses of the people are recorded and the summary is made.
Answer: i agree
Explanation: It CAN apply to life. Practice is never perfect, and perfect practice doesnt always make Perfect. EXAMPLE; Albert Einstein, he was a bad kid in his school grades, but yet, he became the Most smartest man in the world. It took him a million tries to do (figure out) his work, it wasnt exactly perfect besides all the practice, but he managed. So yes, it can apply to life in some way, hope this helps.
Answer: D. These planets do not produce energy,
Explanation:
Nuclear fusion leads to the production of energy and when energy is produced on a planetary scale, it radiates. Scientists have not picked up any energy coming from the gas giants which means that they do not produce energy which gives us proof that there is no nuclear fusion occurring on them.
A planet being rocky is not a prerequisite for nuclear fusion to occur which rules out the first option. The sun has more gas volume than these gas giants yet produces energy so the second option is wrong as well. The third option is also incorrect because the sun is many times larger than the gas giants yet initiates nuclear fusion.
Answer:
We can't be the same place at once