Answer:
Hannah knew that if she got one last question wrong, she would fail her test. There was especially one question she couldn't figure the answer for. Hannah had to chose between A and C. C sounded fairly reasonable but she decided to chose letter A. So, she turned her test in. When the results came back she got a low D and saw how she didn't follow her gut well enough and got a bad score! Now, Hannah knew that she messed up and failed her test. She would try harder and better next time.
Explanation:
i hope this is okay i made this all up.
i couldn't really think of anything else :)
I would actually use them together: benefit from someone's expertise.
For example,: While building this bridge, we could benefit from the architect's expertise.
or:
Let's invite Sarah, she knows a lot about cooking, we could benefit from her expertise!
The informative essay includes information that educates and informs readers about certain event, person or idea. It consists of introduction, body, and conclusion. Choose first the major ideas to describe. Proper structure of informative essay brings reader's attention and makes it interesting for a wide audience.
<span>Crumb, fragment, and grain.</span>