Answer:
A: Example
Explanation:
The passage hints at the meaning of the word MARSUPIAL using an example, listing kangaroos, koalas and wallabies as this example.
A marsupial is an animal that carries its young in a pouch on its belly, and it is commonly known that kangaroos/koalas/wallabies do this.
Therefore, the answer is A - the passage used an example as a clue to the meaning of the word marsupial.
It's hot outside today.
It's is the contrasted form of it is and its is the possessive form *as it is without an apostrophe*.
For example:
The tree has lost all its leaves.
It's my birthday today.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Both of them explain certain and specific evidence to help support their numbers which gives them an example of what they impact and how they can change it by changing certain possibilities. They also both describe how if they do change certain things it will not only help now but also in the long run.
Other than a question mark? I'd have to see the sentence to understand or is this the sentence?
Two main factors: The Norman invasion and political unification. The Norman invasion introduced a great many French loanwords, some 40% of English vocabulary by Chaucer's time.