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n the children's novel by Christopher Curtis, "Bud, Not Buddy" Herman E. Calloway and Bud are coming home from a gig and Bud shows Calloway his rocks with dates marked on them. Calloway gets very upset and blames Bud for stealing the rocks
Explanation:
A) Editorials are published regularly in newspapers both in print or online.
Let's just look at process of elimination. Option A is a true statement. Editorials are published regularly in newspapers in print and online. Option B is not necessarily true as the editorial staff doesn't always write them. They do choose what is published however. Option C is also not necessarily true. Editorials in highly respected newspapers are usually more direct and concise than editorials in a small local newspaper. Option D editorials are also not necessarily less dramatic. Since option A is the only one that is consistently true, it is the best answer.
<span>the Struldbruggs are people in Luggnagg society who are immortal</span>
Order,<span> command, countermand, demand, mandate, mandatory, and remand.</span>
Their huge hooked claws and long arms allow them to spend most of their time hanging upside-down from trees. Since they have a slow metabolism, they need very little food. They feed on fruit, leaves, buds, and young twigs. Sloths rarely climb down from the trees and can live for up to 30 years.
Their long claws (8-10cm) make them great tree climbers but inhibit the speed they can walk on land. The main reason they leave the trees is to defecate, which they only do once a week and lose a 1/3 of their body weight in the process!