b. abstract
c. bypass
d. denotative
Answer:
it will be C .....
Explanation:
The answer would be C
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
1- Fort Carillon, which was renamed Fort Ticonderoga
I don't know the second one sorry :(
Explanation:
Answer: Anticyclones
Explanation: Anticyclone is an opposite of cyclone. Anticyclone is a meteorology concept, in which the air moves in descending order and causing a barometric pressure increase at the portion of Earth's surface contacted.
However, from central area of high pressure, the descending air tends to flow outwards in varying direction, and is deflected by the rotation of the earth, resulting to a spiral movement.
Anticyclone rotates clockwise in the northern hemisphere, while it rotates anti-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
b. polychronic uncertainty.
c. uncertainty comfortable.
d. uncertainty avoidance
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Uncertainty Avoidance is defined as an uncertainty situation whereby people try to avoid situations that are unpredictable. so what they do is to avoid scenarios that could lead to unpredictable situations.
Mono-chronic Uncertainty, from mono which involves one thing, mono-chronic can be related to people that take one thing at a time and this passage does not relate to mono-chronic people. Same relates to poly-chronic, which involves more than one situations. Note this two words are not related to uncertainty but can be related to different cultures of people.
Uncertainty comfortable does not explain the passage in details
The best option is option D
b. provide for the financing needs of large companies only.
c. are corporations or partnerships that operate as liquidation groups.
d. no longer operate in the U.S. market.
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Venture Capital companies that finance small companies and startups that are believed to have long term growth potential. Venture capitals are generally limited partnerships that are established by venture capital firms.
therefore, the correct option from the above explaination is a. that is
a. are often limited partnerships that raise capital from other investors.
Moreover, venture capitals do operate in U.S. and are not the corporations or partnerships that operate as liquidation groups