The subject of this question is English and the grade level is High School. The paragraph is about a situation at a company where the workers are behind schedule. The correct order of the given words in the paragraph is exhort, galvanized, hue, expedient, incisive, ominous, implacable. The words are used to complete the sentences and convey the meaning.
The subject of this question is English. The paragraph given is about a situation at a company where the workers are behind schedule. The words given in the question need to be correctly placed in the paragraph. Let's go through the options and fill in the blanks:
Filling in the blanks with the correct words, the completed paragraph looks like this:
What are you doing, you guys? I shouldn’t have to exhort you at this point in the game!” Galvanized by Liza’s scream, the four workers picked up their sanders and returned to their unfinished portions of drywall.”
“We’re two days overdue! That means we’re paying them now!” The worker closest to Liza turned a hue of red as she screamed. He knew that Liza’s lecture was not merely expedient to get the team to work faster; the contractors really were beyond their deadline. Liza was worried for good reason; if the company couldn’t prove that it was capable of incisive short-notice refurbishing, it would more than likely lose its contract with the city.
Myron, the site foreman, appreciated Liza’s ominous comments. At least she took the time to explain why the workers needed to labor more quickly. Such practice reminded the workers of just how small the degree of separation was between the company’s success and their paychecks. It also prevented the workers from classifying Liza as an implacable manager who just wanted to make a profit. If the workers knew that the company was suffering, they knew that their jobs were in jeopardy.
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Answer: shifts to the defendant.
Explanation: The plaintiff usually has the burden of proving negligence. If the injury or damage wouldn’t ordinarily have occurred if reasonable care had been exercised, and if the defendant had exclusive control over the cause of the injury, however, (the burden of proof shifts to the defendant. This shift is called res ipsa loquitur), which is Latin for “the thing speaks for itself.” This sometimes can be the case in medical malpractice. PF
Two or more parts of a sentence are connected by a conjunction.
Two or more parts of a sentence have the same grammatical form.
Two or more words in a sentence have the same pattern of syllables.
democrat
diplomat
governor
monocrat
Answer:
- Aristocracy
- Democrat
- Monocrat
Explanation:
The root words are illustrated as the basic words that help derive new words by adding prefixes and suffixes. These words help form a number of derivatives from the basic root words.
As per the question, the root word employed for meaning 'rule' is '-crat' that has Greek origin and '-cracy' from English. The words that contain this meaning are 'aristocracy' that implies 'rule of the nobility class', 'democrat' that means 'supporter of democratic(people's) rule), and 'monocrat' that proposes the meaning 'absolute rule by a monarch or dictator'. Thus, options A, C, and F are the answers.
The words containing a root that means 'rule' are aristocracy, democrat, and monocrat. These words contain the Greek root '-cracy', indicating rule or government.
The question asks for words that contain a root which means 'rule.' The words in the options that fit this criterion are aristocracy, democrat, and monocrat. These words contain the Greek root '-cracy,' which means 'rule' or 'government.' For instance, in the word 'democrat', 'demo-' comes from the Greek word for people, while '-crat' derives from the Greek for rule. So a democrat is one who believes in rule by the people. Similarly, 'aristocracy' means rule by the elite or noble class, while 'monocrat' refers to rule by a single person.
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one way to start off an essay correctly is to state what the problems are about the topic.
the work you way to the positive affects of the drugs.
a second way is to start with a reason as to why you are writing an essay, ((this is correct, but teachers hate it this way))
last is to ask the question back to yourself. "why are drugs good/bad" ---> "drugs are good because they affect the host and enable new possibilities, but drugs are bad because they damage the body and cause sever and possibly fatal problems."