Answer:
"National Archives and Records Administration"
Explanation:
There are several capitalization rules that we need to take into account when writing. In the case of the title of an organization, the words that should be common nouns, adjectives and verbs we should not capitalize words such as conjunctions or prepositions.
Answer: 1. dentists are assisted by dental hygienists. passive
2. we were bitten my mosquitoes at the cottage. active
Explanation:
The company presented in the question above is a non-profit company and they are exempt from federal income tax as shown in options A and B.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Code 501(c) is provided to non-profit companies, that is, companies that do not aim to earn profit from their activities and have a budget, just to keep the company running.
- Within this category are companies 501 (C) (3).
- These companies, in addition to not earning profits, are exempt from federal income taxes as they are considered to have no income.
It is very common to find NGOs in this category of companies.
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I’m swell! So let’s get started! Did you bring your application papers
Yes *hands them over
Thank you,I see that you have some experience working in a similar setting, why do you no longer work there
If you're asking is it correct or not.
It is incorrect.
Why?
Because a ; is used when you're linking two or more ideas together. Since they CANNOT be independent on their own, it's NOT correct. If we were to say Victoria enjoys class it would not sound right? What class does Victoria enjoy? However, when you put A<em>ll girls enjoy dance class. </em><em> which makes it able to stand on it's own.</em> They are also NOT equal to one another, as if Victoria likes dance, you cannot assume ALL girls enjoy dance.
RIP if I am completely wrong on this.