Credible means easy to believe. If something is likely; why should it not be credible?
also if it comes from a credible source, I would assume that it's credible.
Now, we're left with the choice between interested and disinterested party: among the two the interested party is more likely to make false claims, as they can benefit from them: so I think that answer <span>d.<em> the claimant is an interested party</em>
is the correct one. </span>
I think he means that you should be free and like do your own thing but also help others if they may need help finding themselves
i don’t know i could be wrong but that was my interpretation
Answer:
(On the table) is the book.
Explanation:
'On the table' is the preposition as it precedes the noun (the book) and expresses a relationship towards the book. 'On the table' is a common preposition.
False, because in his writings, Thoreau has this:
"Some of my pleasantest hours were during the long rainstorms... which confined me to the house for the afternoon.."
So from this you can reason that he saw these afternoon storms as enjoyable and pleasant to him.
Thus the answer is false.