False is the answer to this question. I mean, it's obvious because of the name.
 
        
             
        
        
        
1. English is spoken all over the world.
2. Children under sixteen are not admitted by us.
3.Let the bill be paid today.
4. A novel was read by me yesterday.
5. The box is cleared three times a day by postman.
6. I am greatly astonished by your behavior.
7. Let it be told to them to leave the room at once.
8. Great things are done by great men.
9. A letter is being written by her.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
In most stories, the hero is the most common person you can imagine, but then some mentor tells him or her that he or she is special. Or in some other cases, an accident, incident or experiment changes them into a stronger being.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Changing the sentence from a very long sentence into a short and choppy helps the suspense by not giving the reader a lot of information and making them really think and wonder. 
For example: 
"The stranger watched, a look in his eyes and this feeling spread throughout my body."  
or
"There was a man watching, his blue eyes had this look in them that made me shiver with fear. His pale face held no emotion and made him seem as if he was just a corpse standing on his own." 
The second one might sound better, yes, but the second one really makes you think and really builds the suspense. 
"Who is this stranger? What does he look like? What feeling spread throughout their body?" 
So instead of knowing a lot about this stranger, you know little to nothing and it really makes you want to know more, and definitely build the suspense.  
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
a study with a significantly smaller than expected standard deviation about the sample mean
a study on cooking times at high altitudes, with 90% of the data falling above the population mean
 a study on crosswalk wait times with 95% of the data falling within 1 standard deviation of the population mean
Explanation:
took the test