It is an extended allegory, a story with two levels of
meaning/moods. There is the one side that is characters, plot, and story line,
and then there is the other, which has a symbolic tone. It’s like a choose your
own path story. Those who accept that change is inevitable, don’t stress or
over-analyze (easy going), and then for those who in our own lives might be
going through tough times, faced with the fear of the unknown, or a
large, mentally challenging roadblock-change.
Anticipate Change. Get ready for the cheese to move."
&
"Enjoy Change. Savor the adventure and enjoy the taste
of the new cheese!"
Answer:
I believe the options are:
(A) All these decisions by public officials and businesses are aimed at one goal: slowing down the spread of the virus to avoid overburdening a health care system that doesn't have the infrastructure to handle a sudden surge of tens of thousands of cases at once.
(B) Epidemiologists study diseases and how they spread. They can somewhat predict how many cases of a disease are going to occur based on how the disease is behaving.
(C) The only reason total U.S. cases aren't already skyrocketing is that coronavirus testing has been such a mess that too few people — just 77 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the whole week of March 8 — are being tested. You can't count cases you haven't identified yet.
(D) But every indication is that the United States is on track to see the same exponential increase other countries are seeing, as scientist Mark Handley has been tracking on Twitter.
Explanation:
Flattening the curve basically means to lessen the pressure on the healthcare system by employing precautionary measures against the coronavirus. These, as you might already be aware, include hand washing, use of face masks, sanitizers, gloves and staying at home to prevent catching the infection.
Without protective measures, the number of cases will increase exponentially, ultimately overburdening the healthcare system. There won't be enough doctors, nurses or medical equipment to cater to the patients.
Answer:
(I love the Outsiders)
Explanation:
When Cherry won't visit Johnny in the hospital, Ponyboy understands but feels angry and then ashamed at his anger and makes peace with her. After he turns and leaves, his outburst makes him feel ashamed when he realizes he almost made her cry. ( I dont think he likes her very much? I dont remember the book very well sorry) hope it helped?) also this too ponyboy feels comfortable around Cherry because she does not view him with contempt like most Soc girls do. She smiles at him and tells him that she likes his unique name. Cherry tells Pony that she thinks he is sensitive, unlike the other greasers.
Answer:
We don't have enough money.
We can't buy enough tickets.
Explanation:
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<span>If you had attached some options to choose I would definitely have helped you and give the correct answer. Even though this excerpt looks like a paragraph 16 in the research paper but I am pretty sure that the right answer is page 16 of a book by author Ritter. Because <span>the number at the end always indicates a page number on which the quote can be found. Do hope you still need the answer because this one is really helpful.</span></span>