Answer:
B. A careful scientist should always test his results.
Explanation:
Biased language is use of words (usually pronouns) and phrases which reflect some kind of stereotype (related to gender, age, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnicity etc.)
Options A, C and D all use neutral terms and phrases (spouse, non-native English speakers, servers state their names) to avoid biased language.
However, option B usis the pronoun "his" to its antecedent "scientist". This suggests that all scientists (or at least all careful scientists) are men, which is of course wrong. This can be avoided by using "their" instead of "his" or "her" or by rewriting the sentence to exclude biased language.
Answer: He returns to the image of himself as a young boy.
Explanation:
"This is what I say to the young Jewish boy wondering what I have done with his years." is the phrase that is showing us that Wiesel is using his image when we was a young boy.
Rhetorical devices are used to inform or impact the ones that are reading or watching, in this case audience that is listening to his Nobel Prize speech.
With this rhetorical device he is awakening the audiences emotion and the people are feeling close to him because they are listening about a part of his life.
Answer:
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Explanation:
UAE, (United Arab Emirates) one of the Middle East countries, is known to have one of the topmost per capita water consumption rates in the world. Currently, UAE has a huge water consumption of 477 cubic meters per day, and it's still increasing. This is a result of their desertic characteristics. The need for water infrastructure investment has led the government of UAE to invest $1.6 billion in the construction and formation of water and energy operations.
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D. It's
Without "it" being contracted, it would be "It is" so think of it this way:
Think if you add "It is" together, what would you get? It's.