Answer: A
Explanation:
They are describing their own point of view or feelings.
What question out of the who, what, when, where, why, and how did "Because I missed my bus" respond to?
<em>Who </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
<em>What </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
<em>When </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
<em>Where </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
<em>How </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
^^^All of these options don't make sense when you read it out loud. This is because they don't fit the response of "Because I missed my bus."
The answer is:
<em>Why </em>are you late? Because I missed my bus.
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Answer:
B
Explanation: the other person was right anddd I took the test on egde
I feel that the third option, "a conversation describing the injury in detail", would be the most beneficial. The first option wouldn't help because it's about normal athletic injuries, while the question specifically states that the injury being discussed is "unusual". A speech about preventing athletic injuries won't help either, as the physician's only goal is to teach another about the injury, not how to prevent it. The last option doesn't help either, because although this educates the physician on who the athlete is, it doesn't educate them on the injury itself. From this, we can conclude that the correct answer is the third option.