Pierre Aronnax... <span>Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French </span>marine biologist<span> and narrator of the story, who happens to be in New York at the time, receives a last-minute invitation to join the expedition which he accepts.</span>
<span>In "The Inchcape Rock," the thing that happens to Sir Ralph the Rover after he removes the Inchcape Bell is that his ship crashes into the Inchcape Rock. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>
Answer:
Facts from a study showing how video games improve coordination
Explanation:
The article is about benefits of playing video games, a study showing that they improve coordination would provide evidence of benefits from video games
Although A. is considered acceptable in informal English, it is widely considered incorrect, since it says "better ... than me" when it should say "better than I"
B. is incorrect. "who" refers to the subject of the sentence, while "whom" refers to the object of the verb. To test which one to use, trying putting him/her or he/she in the sentence. if he/she works, then "who" should be used. If him/hers works, then "whom" is correct. In B, him/her would work:
(i turned the question into a statement for this 'test' to work)
"You sold the old car to him/her."
To sum all of this up, the question should be "To whom did you sell your old car?"
C. is correct; woop woop! "us" is used correctly in the sentence (as the object of the preposition).
Unlike C, sentence D. uses "us" incorrectly. It is used to refer to the subject (students) instead of being used as an object of the verb. To make this sentence correct, you would just replace "us" with "we"
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Answer:
The world map in 1507 is way different from our current maps because of the type of technology they had in the past verses the technology we have today.
Explanation:
You see, in 1507, they were limited on technology. Satelites weren't invented until 1957, so they didn't have photographic, digital pictures of the Earth. They normally had to rely on the stars and some ocean astronomical devices such as the astrolabe.
People voyaged around continents, drawing out on maps what they think it would look like based on the size of the land and the distance between lands and waters.
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