Words that are often blank in writing. Please help

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Answer 1
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"Empty" words refer to Low Information Content (LIC) expressions such as these listed below; X signals words or phrases that you should drop entirely from your written communications. Note how many of these phrases start (and end) with little connecting words such as: at, by, for, in, it, of, to, and with.

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B. Some disapproved of women riding bicycles because they feared it would give women greater independence.

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Bernardo likes to indulge in intellectual conversation whereas Lenina likes to follow her spirit and do things that others might not be so willing to indulge in. 

They are not well suited for each other because Bernardo is very socially awkward whereas Lenina is largely accepted by society. 

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The passage from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" develops the plot because Mr. Hyde's actions reveal his evil nature and cause Mr. Utterson to investigate him. (option B)

Plot development

The plot is the story itself, the sequence of linked events that take place in the characters' lives, always in a cause-and-consequence manner. To develop the plot of a story, the author will use the characters words and actions.

In the excerpt from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the author uses Mr. Hyde's action of trampling over the little girl to develop the plot. The action shows his evil nature and makes Mr. Utterson suspicious of the man.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the best answer.

Learn more about plotdevelopment here:

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The answer is B) Mr. Hyde’s actions reveal his evil nature and cause Mr. Utterson to investigate him.

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Email travels instantaneously, no need to wait for reply
Email can reach anyone with internet, regardless of location

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Users with email can spam one another by sending messages constantly
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Basically, email is useful because anyone with internet can send messages to anyone else who has internet, but both users must, of course, first gain access to the internet. 

What is significant about the day that Jefferson thinks he will bekilled? A Lesson Before Dying

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Answer:

sorry if i am wrong but Jefferson was originally under the impression he wasn't a man, he thought of himself as a hog because of the way they treated him in jail but the day he thought he was going to die he finally acknowledged he was a man.

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The answer is: moving away from the topic.

Group participation, like any other form of dialogue, debate or discussion, should attempt to be as focused as possible in order for it to be constructive and carry as much meaning as the discussion requires it; that is to say, when participating in a group, moving away from the topic is never a good participating technique since it deviates from the main topic and creates argumentation lines that are not related to said topic.

Moving away from the topic.
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