The advice I would give myself or a good friend going into next year would be to stay focused and keep track of assignments. This year I’ve struggled a little with getting assignments on time because I haven’t been too focused. It would make it easier next year if I tried harder to focus. If I try harder and focus harder, I could get even better grades than normal and I can get work done more efficiently. It’s not very easy to focus, but I will definitely try next year.
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C. The infinite variety of human nature.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
"‘The longer it takes for a food to go from the field to your plate, the more it may deteriorate in terms of nutrient content,' explains Mary Lee Chin." As used in the sentence, deteriorate most nearly means
a) to improve
b) to adjust
c) to get worse
d) to recover
Answer:
As used in the sentence, "deteriorate" most nearly means:
c) to get worse.
Explanation:
The verb "deteriorate" means "to become progressively worse". However, even if we did not know its meaning, it wouldn't be difficult to assume what it was through the context. <u>We all know that food eventually goes bad if it not consumed. Even if you store it in the fridge, the process of spoiling will take longer, but will still happen. Therefore, if the sentence is talking about food taking a long time to go from the field to the plate, we can safely assume deteriorate means go bad, or get worse.</u>
An outsider is someone who doesn't quite fit in with everyone else and a displaced person is someone who doesn't belong in a certain category. A person can become either of these things by being different from others in some way.