The one I don't like is the following one:
<span>Jack likes baseball as much as I.
I would say either: as much as me
or
as much as I am
but not "as much as i"
</span>("as much as" requires either accusative or a phrase following it)
Answer:
Irony usage to mock a person.
Explanation:
Answer:
Learning from the skeleton is quite helpful as it not only assists to determine traits of an individual and offer a detailed description about them which is discovered through bones. The two other pieces of information, one could learn from bone are:
- Diseases.
- How they died.
To illustrate, let us take an example. A specific example of diseases that could be discovered from bone could be "dental attrition", which is the wearing down of teeth and a particular example that detects or finds out how they died is by finding types of traumas on the skeleton which helps to determine the cause of their death.