The answer is c. dirty coal
A. Infrastructure
B. Human Capital
C. Entrepreneurship
D. Natural Resources
Answer:
C) Entrepreneurship
Explanation:
I may be wrong but this is the most logical answer to me.
What is the central idea of this passage?
All ancient Egyptians had some type of funeral
ceremony to make the transition to the world of the
dead. But the ceremony differed by social class. The
poor gave their used clothing to the embalmer (the
person preserving the mummy).. The wealthy had an
extravagant mummification process...
O Families perfomed the mummification process.
O Ancient Egyptians were mummified after death.
O Funeral ceremonies differed based on social class.
O The embalming process was delicate and
complicated
When they were dried and wrapped, they were given to
their families in wooden coffins.
Answer:
It’s c I got it right
Explanation:
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Answer: Funeral ceremonies differed based on social class
B. two people who have chosen to be friends for over 30 years
C. two children who sit next to each other at school
D. two coworkers who have been assigned to the same department
Two people who have chosen to be friends for over 30 years is an example of a group that is both primary and voluntary.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Primary groups are the groups which have most importance in our lives. The people who are a part of this group are the closest to us and are our friends and families.
The voluntary groups are the groups which we form on our wish and will and not have been given to us without our wish. So the friend who has been in our life for more than thirty years is one of themost important people of our life and has huge emotional importance for us.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A P E X
Answer:
encoding, storage, and retrieval
Explanation:
According to the psychologists three stages are responsible for the memory and learning process: they are encoding, storage, and retrieval.
1. Encoding: This is the first phase of the learning process of particular information. Encoding involves three basic areas through which memory of a particular information is being encoded; these are acoustic, semantic, and visual encoding.
2. Storage: It refers to the ability to retain a particular information in the memory. In other words, it maintains information over time.
3. Retrieval: It refers to the phenomenon of accessing a piece of information whenever required that is taking out the information from the memory to the conscious awareness.