In order to answer this correctly, you must know the meaning of vigilant (keeping careful watch for impending danger) as well as the meanings of all the choices given. Which two words are similar in meaning? When you have that answer, take out the word vigilant, and put the new word in its place. Does it still make sense? If so, you most likely have the correct answer.
Been a while but I think they are most concerned about enforcing the governments regulations.
If I had the multiple choice options i could probably answer it.
Answer:
Today I wanted to go out, but I was so sleep deprived I could faint at the spot. I decided to go make some breakfast, pancakes seemed good. I kept messing up because of how tired I was, and was left with a diminishing cardboard looking pancake. Eh, I was just save it for later.. I thought to myself. I had the tendency to still go out, despire being tired. I mean, it's not going to stop me isn't? As accustomed, I went out to my car and drove off to the supermarket to buy some food. It was so hard to focus on the road and I kept closing my eyes, that lead to me having a disastrous accident that damaged me and my car immensely. I got tickets as well and rested at the hospital until I healed.
<span>Which is true about supporting details?<span> <span>Irrelevant details are unrelated to the point the author is making.Essential details are those that do not directly support an author’s main point.A good reader does not distinguish between relevant</span></span></span>
C b b b b a b a should be right if not i’m sorry