The answer is the letter C
Explanation:
An adage is referred to as a wise saying, and Where there is smoke there's fire is an adage. The question is asking for the meaning of where there is smoke there's fire. Where there is smoke there's fire is used to say that if people are saying that someone has done something wrong there is usually a good reason for what they are saying.
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Lincoln uses diction to emphasize his point in writing the speech. Some diction he uses is Noble, Endure, Detract, and Perish. Lincoln uses Nobly and Endure ...
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Explanation:
Answer:
complement
1.(noun) something that completes, makes up a whole
Explanation:
other answers are incorrect
1, nothing is being admired
2, nothing is being praised
3, the sentence is not being used where the word compliment would be a verb
Answer:
Alpha-linolenic acid(ALA),Eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA) and Docosahexaenoic acidDNO)