The answer that fits the blank given is RECOGNITION OF. Therefore, you can say that true appreciation is present when there is thoughtful observation, knowledge of the subject and the recognition of value because once a value is recognized, this when you say that the appreciation is done genuinely. Answer is C.
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln had just won *the election
Don't forget the "the" haha, but yeah it's the top one because it's not a renaming, it's just part of the naming
Answer: you don’t have to rhyme, remember that. Prose is just as valid as rhyming poetry. I always write what I’m trying to convey and THEN use synonyms to make it rhyme if it needs to.
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Beyond the horizon.
This is because phrases don't have verbs in them and this is the only option that doesn't have a verb in it.
Most speeches tend to last somewhere around 2-3 minutes so I would go with B. Traveling to Europe, meaning you have extensive knowledge and that leads to more things to talk about and explain