Answer:
C) There is a bay in Puerto Rico that seems to light up at night; the light comes from tiny organisms in the water.
Explanation:
A semi-colon usually stands in for a period when two sentences are related. In the sentence, "There is a bay in Puerto Rico that seems to light up at night; the light comes from tiny organisms in the water," you can replace the semi-colon with a period and it would still make sense. They relate to each other as well. So this sentence is punctuated correctly.
(Further explanation for those who really need it):
A doesn't make sense because the semi-colon isn't needed. It'd need a comma in place of the semi-colon.
B doesn't make sense because the semi-colon isn't needed, either. It'd need a comma in place of the semi-colon.
C is correct. It is explained above.
D could possibly use a semi-colon, but it's placed in the wrong spot. It'd probably be placed between "world" and "people." But it sounds a little janky to me, so I think it doesn't need a semi-colon at all. "World" should have a period after it and the "p" in "people" needs to be capitalized. Either way, it isn't punctuated correctly.
Robert M. Vogel'in "Eyfel Kulesi Asansör Sistemleri, 1889" kitabından alıntıyı okuyun.
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde 1855 yılında inşa edilen ilk komple asansör makinesi, salınımlı silindirli bir buhar motorunun etrafına inşa edilmiş karmaşık ve verimsiz bir yapıydı. Değirmen tahrikinden bağımsız bir asansör sisteminin avantajları hızla ortaya çıktı ve 1860'a gelindiğinde geliştirilmiş buharlı asansör makineleri bir miktar, ancak neredeyse sadece nakliye hizmeti için üretiliyordu. İlk asansörün yolcu hizmeti için açıkça ne zaman kurulduğu belli değil, ancak muhtemelen 1857'de Otis'in New York'taki Broome Caddesi'ndeki Broadway'deki bir mağazaya bir asansör yerleştirdiği zamandı.
İç Savaşı izleyen on yılda, yüksek binalar yeni yeni ortaya çıkmaya başlamıştı; ve dünyanın büyük şehirlerinin siluetine hâlâ kilise kuleleri hâkim olsa da, insanların yanı sıra ticari eşyaların taşınmasına uyarlanan asansör aparatlarının geliştirilmesinde artan bir faaliyet vardı. Otel ve mağaza işletmecileri, müşterilerini makinelerle yerden bir veya iki kat yukarı kaldırarak elde edilecek ticari avantajların giderek farkına vardılar. Buhar motoru, erken asansör endüstrisinin temelini oluşturdu, ancak bina yükseklikleri arttıkça yerini yavaş yavaş hidrolik ve nihayetinde elektrikli sistemler aldı.
Bu alıntıya göre, artan buharlı asansör üretiminin altında yatan neden neydi?
yüksek binaların inşaatı
malzemeleri fabrikalarda taşıma ihtiyacı
Broadway'deki bir mağazadaki asansör
ticari avantajlar
Answer and Explanation:
1. What stands out is the polished and haughty appearance that Kafka's father presents. As if he were someone superior, important, with a strong stature.
2. He is characterized as someone who is rigid and conservative. That's because the way the narrator describes his father's appearance, his hair, his clothes makes him look like someone very much within the standard norms of society, showing strong rigidity and little spontaneity, makes him look like someone strong and with a certain authority.
3. The clothes made him feel stronger, in addition to the meticulously styled hair. As Kafka says, he was dressed as an important employee, which gave him this position of superiority.
4. It is likely that he wants to show himself superior to Kafka and complain about the life choices that Kafka made. Kafka and his father never had a good relationship, because his father never approved of anything he did, besides being authoritarian, powerful and superior in relation to him, this time will be no different.
It can be made anywhere but the good one is the white one it’s really nice and okay
Answer:
1. Mr. Jones’ marketing strategy, where he announced “quiet lunch” time, the hours between 12 to 3 pm where high school students are banned from coming to his restaurant, Munchy’s, to attract business people back to his restaurants who have been avoiding going there for lunch.
2. His decreasing profits during school months, which he identifies due to well-off businessmen and women customers avoiding the restaurant when lunch hours arrive. He also found out that these customers avoid going to his restaurant due to high school students’ raucousness when coming to his restaurant at lunch hours.
Explanation:
We can see the answer to these questions in the third paragraph, which talks about the type of innovations businesses should do on their own instead of just relying only on the municipal government for help.