The proverb, "The cure for boredom is curiosity; there is no cure for curiosity." means that you will never be bored if you are curious because curiosity can never be taken away.
Sorry, it's only one sentence!! It's a start, though, and maybe it could help you to write the other 4 sentences.
I would answer with C. because it is stating that students should have a more low-carb high-vegetable base meal plan in school lunches. This fits the negative tone of the sentence and agrees with it, so this would be the answer.
A. could technically be correct, but it does not flow with the tone of the sentence, as it has a negative connotation
B. Doesn’t have anything to do with the topic sentence, obviously elimination.
D. also doesn’t have anything to do with the topic sentence. Wrong because there is nothing mentioned about meat or organic foods.
Answer: Macaroni and Cheese Dinner
Explanation:
1. Boil water in a big quart pan, add in a box of macaroni, boil for 15 minutes till soft, when pasta is soft, drain in a strainer, put aside pasta.
2. in a smaller pan, add in 1/4 cup flour, with 1/4 cup melted butter (you put in the microwave for 30 seconds if it is too hard or cold ) add in the salt you have, 2 cups of your desired milk, 1 tsp black pepper to taste, and (if you want) Worcestershire sauce, it is 1 tsp.
3. Whisk the sauce very well so no lumps develop
4. Add 2 cups of your favorite cheese it can American
, cheddar, swiss, any cheese you like that melts easily
5. Add the cheese to the previously drained pasta
6. Fold into a casserole dish with a cover of the lid or tinfoil
7. If so desired, add flavored breadcrumbs( like Italian) and bake at 350 *F for about 20 minutes
8 Open oven, let cool about 10 minutes, serve in a big bowl and dig in and enjoy! "Bon Appetite! "
Answer:
The life of Aesop is a bit of a mystery. ... Aesop is believed to have been alive from 620 to 560 BC. It was believed that he was a slave, but was given his freedom because of his literacy and storytelling. He is also described with many physical deformities and a speech impediment that was healed by a deity.
Hi! I think the answer is to rake leaves or option C. I think this because to rake doesn’t make much sense in this sense, option B. to raking leaves doesn’t make much sense either, and option D. makes it in the past tense. I hope this helped, Goodluck :)