Add a question mark after “How’re things with you”
Change the w to a capital W in “What an achievement”
Add an exclamation mark after “What an achievement”
Add a question mark after “We’d agreed to meet at Zuzzi’s at 8:30pm on the 25th, hadn’t we”
Why make these changes? Well, for the first change, we would add a question mark because Davina is being asked how things are with her. By not adding a question mark, this sentence conflicts with the next one. In the second change, we would change the w to a capital W because the last sentence ended with a period, meaning the W is the first letter of the next transitioning sentence and would therefore require capitalization. In the third change, we would add an exclamation mark because Davina is being congratulated on her new job position. Although it would make sense to add a period, it would also make the sentence appear a bit shady or envious. In the fourth change, a question mark is needed because Davina is being asked a question for confirmation of where she and her friend had planned to meet. If you need to better understand, let me know and I will gladly assist you!
Unclear question. However, here's the clear rendering;
"Explain the situation and the circumstances behind the emergence of economics? it is clear 3 (three) economic concepts below, namely: scarcity, choice and alternative costs".
Explanation:
Remember, the widely accepted definition of economist is that of Lionel Robbins. Noteworthy in his definition is that scarcity creates a need to decide how best to manage resources.
Scarcity: the lack of needed resources.
Choice: the decision or action taken to satisfy our wants.
Alternative cost: are other cost options available to choose from.
Homework helps promote responsibility and independence in students.
They give kids more things to play with afyer school . New toys= more games !