The answer is A. I just took the quiz and it was correct.
Answer:
The object that can be both impervious and translucent is Glass
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the options to answer it, here are the options:
*Glass
*Cardboard
*Wood
*Steel
The definition of the two adjectives that are asked to define the object are impervious and translucent, this means that the object has to allow light to pass through it but not liquids, taking this in consideration Cardboard, wood and steel lack at least one of the options as none of them is translucent or present any level of transparency.
The joiner <u>nevertheless</u> shows a contrast between coordinate ideas. That word means however, which is used to show that something opposite is going to be said in the following words.
Answer:
nibble: take small bites out of.
"he nibbled a biscuit"
people (often used to refer to a person's friends or associates).
"thanks for the feedback, peeps!"
Explanation:
Answer:
2+2=4 yeet yeet 20-20=0 yeet yeet
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