A precedent is an example
Answer:
Interjected normally means that someone is either yelling or they quickly interrupted a conversation with their own input.
Explanation:
Answer:
Dear diary
Today I went to a festival (my very first too!) I was really excited too. There was a square dance a slow dance (which i would never be doing) and a line dance. There were also many other dances some culture, ballet, jazz, and e.t.c. After the dances, there were a bunch of contests like a bean bag contest, an art contest, and a trivia contest. I didn't get to win any of them but that was prefectly fine with me because I coundn't care less. Once they started to clean up we went over to the food trucks parked on the curb and we waited a really long time but once we were in front we got some corn dogs and some ice cream and cotton candy. When we were in the middle of eating we saw from a distance a parde started. It was so magical with all the floats, coustemes, and balloons. Then as soon as it was over the audience started clapping and cheering, and just like the the day was over!
Till next time diary!
Answer:
b
Explanation:
if the stone was some sort of reward then b would make more sense
if the stone was something precious or valuable to someone and have to trust it to someone and no one was an option then it would be a, but that kinda sounds weird so i thought it was probably b. another reason why it's probably b is cause c doesn't make much sense unless somebody stole it or something, which leaves d, but that doesn't sound like a good theme or lesson cause if it was something helpful you shouldn't keep it to yourself
Explanation:
when oligopolies usually collude they act as if they are one big firm thus trying to make bigger profits/ rising prices.