Answer:
B. During the four days that we were on vacation, my dog refused to eat.
Explanation:
Generally, when you want something to be easier to understand, avoid repetitive information, and don't use passive voice. A passive voice indirectly refers to something, like "my homework has been completed", rather than "I've done my homework".
In this, there are 2 key pieces of information that should be clear in the answer:
They were on vacation.
The dog refused to eat.
A. is repetitive because it says that they were out of town on vacation- by being on vacation, it's implied that you're out of town (although there are some exceptions).
C. has the same problem as A, but concisely explains that the dog didn't eat.
D. has both of the problems of A, and seems like a word by word paraphrase of the original.
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Answer: B is correct, "During the four days that we were on vacation, my dog refused to eat."
Explanation:
The words vacation and out of town are repetitive, and therefore unnecessary. The words repeated and over and over again are the same case. When you remove both of those, sentence B best portrays the most concise sentence.
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Answer:
The two sentences that Express the main idea of the passage is the topic sentence and the thesis
The correct answer is False
Explanation:
The word "habit" refers to a repeated and unconscious behavior that is formed after previous repetitions or that is related to compulsory behaviors. In the case of new behaviors, a person will need to repeat the behavior multiple times before it becomes a habit, indeed it is considered a behavior should be repeated at least during three months to really became a habit; although some have estimated only around twenty times are required to being the process of forming a habit, this means in general terms a habit takes a considerable time and multiple repetitions of the behavior to be formed. Considering this, it is false it only takes 2 or 3 attempts before a behavior becomes a habit, because it takes multiple attempts before this happens.
false it takes upwards of 21 times to break a habbit (consistantly)