The correct answer is E. Salad bowl theory
That is because of the many different elements in a salad that work together to perfection and taste great. The analogy is definitely better than the melting pot.
Answer:
since
Explanation:
since the mouse got the cheese the effect would be not to be hungry
therefore is and effect word. then is also and effect word
it could be so but since seems more bettter because "so" is an effect word
therefore all the other words are effect words
What about a girl that falls in love with a guy and everything is perfect but it turns out that everything she thought was happening was all just hallucinations or daydreams because she had been kidnapped by this psycho guy and that was the only way her brain could deal with it idk
Or how about a a girl and her son moves in with her boyfriend and she thinks he's great but then her son goes missing and at night she thinks she hears him yelling but everywhere she looks, he's not there, so she thinks she losing her mind. But it turns out that the guy she loves has been drugging her and he killed her son and she has no idea until tries to open this shed that actually has her son's body in it to look for something, and then her "perfect" boyfriend shows his true colors and is all creepy and she finds out everything idk how it would end tho.
Or maybe you could write about a woman whose abusive husband dies and she is kind of relieved but sad in a way. And then she ends up moving on and falls in love with this guy but then the ghost of her husband comes back saying she replaced him and idk
These might actually be horrible or idk I hope they're not. I was just brainstorming. Maybe these at least help you come up with an idea. Good luck.
This one adheres to another easily: D. sticks.
<h3>What is a context clue?</h3>
A context clue can be defined as the hints in a literary work, which provides the meaning of an unfamiliar word, phrase or sentence, that is literally hidden in plain sight by an author (writer).
<h3>What is a word?</h3>
In English language, a word can be defined as a unit of language which comprises one or more spoken sounds and alphabets that connotes an information about a thing, action, event, etc.
<h3>What is stick?</h3>
In English literature, stick can be defined as a word which is used to describe the ability of a substance (materials or things) to adhere or be joined to another thing. For example, chewing gum <u>sticks</u> to a wood.
In this context, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that this one adheres to another easily sticks.
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