Answer:
yes because I we keep wasting things were gonna eventually run out of the thing were wasting and wish we didnt waste it
Explanation:
We can actually deduce here that the author's purpose for writing this text is: To share something he has learned about life.
<h3>What is author's purpose?</h3>
Author's purpose refers to the reason behind an author's writing. It reveals what an author wants to achieve from he/she has written.
We see from the passage above that the author's purpose for the writing the passage is to share something he has learned about life. We see that it's story about rejection which many people face in life including myself.
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Answer:
C). The formation of acetic acid during wine production was due to the presence of contaminating microbes.
Explanation:
Pasteur's work focused on examining the 'French wine industry' to determine/conclude the required time as well as the temperature that would assist in killing/destroying the detrimental bacteria present in the wine without altering its taste. This process was later categorized as 'pasteurization'.
As per the question, Pasteur's work would prove all of the following except option C as it asserts an incorrect claim regarding 'The formation of acetic acid during wine production was due to the presence of contaminating microbes' as the conversion of ethanol present in wine leads to the formation of acetic acid. Therefore, Except <u>options C</u> all the options assert true claims.
I got hit with a baseball right in the back of the skull, I saw two of everything for a week and I still had to carry a block of ice home every afternoon.
Answer : the schwa
The schwa is the term given to the symbol that indicates the indeterminate vowel sound. It is also considered as the unstressed central vowel in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The schwa is also one of the most commonly misunderstood sound in the English alphabet and are known as the lazy vowels. A lot may have heard about it but only a few knows that it is the most common unaccented syllables or words in the English dialect.