Answer:
A
Explanation:
It depends on what the information is. If it says something like "Don't use this food processor with raw soya beans. Make sure you soak 1 cup of the beans in 3 cups of water for 24 hours." Then it is a user technical manual.
If all it contains is the wattage of the unit or how to use the appliance in Great Britain then it is a technical description.
I think you are intended to say it is a technical manual, but don't be surprised if the answer is something else. It is actually not a well written question.
<span>What dangers are posed by the Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis? What happens when Odysseus reaches the island of the sun god, Helios?</span>
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: D) So that Americans have a choice about getting
telemarketing calls at home
Explanation:
The question refers to an excerpt of an article titled 'Telemarketing Calls' about the National Do Not Call Registry. The topic sentence in the first paragraph states that the reason the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held for launching the Registry was to allow Americans to choose whether or not they want to get telemarketing calls at home.
It wasn´t meant to help telemarketers update their lists of consumers, nor to ban them from calling people´s home phones.
And it´s not meant to allow people to verify the information
telemarketers have about them, but to stop any calls to be made to them.
Answer:
1. I might except late projects <u>as long as</u> the student has a convincing explanation.
2. <u>Unless you write word</u> clearly, you will loss points.
3. if you look for information online <u>don't copy</u> it word for word.
4. your work won't get a grade <u>if it doesn't have</u> at least 1,000 words long.
5. All options will be accepted <u>provided that</u> they're backed up with evidence.
6. if you copy your work, <u>you might not pass</u> this class.
there ya go, you it as you'd like! hope I did it right :-: