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Answer:
D.) Prioritization is the state of deciding therelative importance of one thing over others.
Explanation:
You can determine the meaning of prioritization in the sentence based on the suffix. The suffix "-tion" refers to an action or the action's result. Therefore, prioritization should refer to a verb, not a noun.
Answers B and C are incorrect because prioritization is referring to a person or place (both nouns).
While I am having a difficult time determining whether answer A is referring to a verb or noun, I can still safely say the correct choice is answer D based on the basic definition of prioritization. To prioritize means to idenitify as something more important than another; it does not directly involve recalling the past. Therefore, the best answer is D.
I changed schools in third grade. It was difficult for me because I did not have any friends in my new place and I had to make new ones. I didn’t know my neighbors or teachers, luckily I later found amazing friends.
An example might be that more people are riding bikes these days because cars are too dangerous. In this example, the analogy with driving cars misses the point that bike riding is partly for the exercise, partly for the environment, for the high cost of parking and because it is cheaper but in fact it may be somewhat more dangerous than driving a car from the chance of a car hitting you.
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