B. resting energy expenditure
C. thermic effect of food
D. negative energy balance
Answer:
C. Thermic effect of food
Explanation:
Thermic Effect of Food (TEF) also known with other names such as Specific Dynamic Action (SDA) or Diet-Induced Thermogenesis (DIT) is the rate of metabolism, which means the rate of burning calories from the food ingested. When any food is ingested some energy is released to digest the food, absorb it or to store the nutrients. The percentage of thermic effect of food of the total food ingested is assumed to be 10% in adults.
Thermic Effect of Food (TEF) can be calculated by multiplying total amount of calories intake with 10%.
A)
He had trouble reading the small print.
B) He had trouble understanding Kate's point of view.
He had trouble thinking of a bat as a character.
D)
He had trouble understanding some of the
vocabulary used.
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The reader most likely had difficulty thinking of a bat as a character (option C) when he began reading the book, according to paragraph 5.
According to paragraph 5 of the book review, a backyard bat is an "abnormal" character. "Abnormal" is the opposite of normal, which means readers would have difficulty accepting it as a character in a book. However, as the author explains, although difficult to accept at first, the bat does become an interesting character as the story develops.
With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question.
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The sentence that uses correct puntuation is, "I agreed with the speaker; as a result, I clapped very loudly when the speech was over."
A semi-colon is used after speaker to separate two ides and to avoid a run-on sentence. A comma should always be used after a transitional phrase, such as a result, likewise, finally, etc...
Answer:
Explanation:
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B. Fiona and Robert is riding the bus to the park this afternoon.
C. They washes the car on sunny weekend days.
D. Victor plays the piano almost every afternoon
Answer:
D. Victor plays the piano almost every afternoon
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement occurs when a singular subject is followed by a singular verb, or when a plural subject is followed by a plural form verb. In that respect, the sentence contains a singular subject, Victor, and a singular verb, plays.
The rest of the sentences are incorrect because they contain subjects and verbs which do not match in number. The correct version is the following:
A. The children go to bed later durning the summer.
B. Fiona and Robert are riding the bus to the park this afternoon.
C. They wash the car on sunny weekend days.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. "Victor plays the piano almost every afternoon"
Explanation:
As in many languages, in English, the subject has to agree or concord with the verb; this is called subject/verb agreement. That is, if the subject is singular, the verb MUST be singular, and if the subject is composed of two or more people/objects, the verb MUST be plural. If not, there is a serious grammar mistake, which makes ungrammatical the complete sentence.