b. between
c. of
d. among
The word missing to make the sentence logical is a preposition, which is contained in option d. The idea of the sentence implies collaborative work. When a task is performed by a pair of individuals, the right preposition is between; whereas when referring to a group of individuals, it is necessary to use among. The hint to be able to select the right answer is "several people".
An adjective clause is a type of clause that modifies nouns or pronouns. It generally comes after the noun or pronoun it describes and it commonly begins with relative pronouns such as 'who', 'which', 'that'
The kind of clause that modifies nouns or pronouns is called an adjective clause. An adjective clause is a type of dependent clause that functions as an adjective and provides more information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence. Such clause usually comes after the noun or pronoun it modifies, and it often begins with relative pronouns like 'who', 'which', 'that'. Here is an example: 'The book, which is on the table, is mine.' The adjective clause 'which is on the table' is giving more information about the noun 'book'.
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facet
mandate
pedigree
oracles
effrontery
inexorable
reprisal
rapt
incarnate
genuflect
restitution
trident
gargoyles
exploits
infection
entrepreneur
the poet
B.
the traveler
C.
the sculptor
D.
the speaker
Answer:B
Explanation:
Its B
Present the opposition’s arguments and rebut each of them.
Construct counterarguments to the opposition’s arguments.
Organize her arguments, starting with her strongest argument.
Pick the parts of the opposing argument that she can rebut.
Answer:
A, B and C
Explanation:
The last one would have to include opposing arguments she has heard from people who object to the idea .However ,this has not happened yet so she can only present the opposition´s arguments she has heard before.She should most problably start with C continue with B and finally do what ´s in A.
Answer:
The person above me is wrong it's actually C and D...
Explanation:
Branliest?