Answer:
A beggars dream
One day he was given a bucket of milk by a generous man. He brought the milk home and kept it beside him. He had a dream. He started his own dairy. He earned good money from his dairy. He purchased many more buffaloes and cows with his profit. Soon he was able to make a lot of money and built his own house. He was rich. He got married and got children. They played around making a noise. To make them quiet, he ran after them. He began to move his legs rapidly. In doing so, he hit the milk pot with one of his legs. The pot with milk broke. The milk was spilled all over the floor. He came to reality and realized daydream is good for nothing.
Moral: One bird in hand is better than two in the bush.
Its B, Gilgamesh holds Humbabas head to signal his ultimate defeat of the beast Humbaba and , thus , his strength.
Answer:
e) General Sports Fans
Explanation:
A: While football is a sport and the passage did include sports, it didn't specifically mention the sport of football. The passage went into more detail about an online game called Dark-Cloud,
B: If this transcript was meant for retirees(people who are retired and don't work anymore), then the passage would talk about things like bingo or retirement homes. While many retirees do enjoy sports, it isn't really their main focus.
C: While students can enjoy sports, the passage didn't have any references to students or what students do, like school. Students aren't the main audience of this transcript even though they can be included.
D. Even though the transcript went into detail about a video game, it wasn't all about online games for regular gamers. It also includes sports. Now, sports includes both athletic sports like basketball and football and also online sports including competitive video games like Overwatch or Fortnite.
E: Yes, this transcript focuses on general sports fans. Fans of both athletic and online sports games. The transcript discusses both athletic and online sports, so its main audience is general sports fans.
Answer:
On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Chart. In the Insert Chart dialog box, click a chart, and then click OK.
Explanation:
Answer:
to hide using your surroundings