A team can have a healthy conflict if the conflict is solved in a healthy way. When a team openly communicates, addresses the conflict directly, and works together to solve the issue instead of arguing, then the problem and solution can be deemed as healthy. I hope I answered the question! :D
Answer:
These offspring fell to Papa, and were warmly received by the earth, their new home.
Explanation:
The excerpt from the Maori creation myth that shows that Papa is gentle and welcoming is the excerpt that talked about how offspring fell to Papa and he received them warmly and with kindness.
The Maori creation myth is all about Joe Ranginui, the sky father, Papatūānuku, the earth mother created the world, out of nothingness.
For number 1, Hinduism should be capitalized because it is a religion. 2. American should be capitalized because it is a language. 3. Gemini should be capitalized because it is a zodiac sign. 4. College should be capitalized because it is part of the schools name. 5. Science should be capitalized because it is a subject. 6. Archery should be capitalized because it is a kind of sport. 7. Cardinals should be capitalized because it is the name of the baseball group. 8. Jupiter should be capitalized because it is the name of a planet. 9. Scientist should be capitalized because it is a career, i'm not sure about this question though, Noble Prize also could be capitalized. Hope this helps!
Answer:
<u>- ied:</u> cry, enjoy, bury, marry
<u>-ed only</u>: label, wait, stay, explain, fail, prefer
<u>- d only:</u> care, like, agree, use
<u>double consonant +- ed
</u>: stop, jog, clap, hop
Explanation:
We form regular Past Simple verb forms by adding the termination <em>-ed </em>to the infinitive of the verb.
e.g. wait, stay, explain
However, there are some exceptions, as the result of the spelling rules.
If the verb ends in <em>-e</em>, we will add the termination <em>-d</em>:
e.g. care, like, use
If the verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, we double the consonant before <em>-ed</em>:
eg. stop, clap, hop
If the verb ends in consonant and <em>-y</em>, we take off the y and add <em>-ied</em>.
e.g. cry, enjoy, marry