Is very simple, although the term "chaser" may not be as commonly used as it was when John Collier wrote his story. A chaser is a drink that is taken to follow the first alcoholic drink.
Pre-owned is more politically correct.
The volume of a cylinder is found with the equation
V = πr²h, where V = volume, r = radius of the base, and h = height. So, we can plug in the volume and height you have to calculate the radius:
(Sorry that the pi symbol doesn't show up, the equation program is messed up:)
Then, divide each side by 3 pi:
So, the radius of the base of the cylinder is 5 inches.
G is photograph b is title c is subtitle f is despcriptiom I think lol and a is a link
Passage 1 uses tricolon and an overstatement, while passage 2 uses anaphora and a rhetorical question.
In passage 1 the tricolon is "Uniforms decrease fighting. Uniforms decrease drug use. Uniforms decrease vandalism." It is a series of 3 parallel clauses. The overstatement is "There is no other possible solution to fix our schools." Passage 2 uses anaphora when it repeats the beginning phrase "When schools introduce uniforms". The rhetorical question in passage 2 is "what is the true cost?"