When people say that something is universal, it means thata. it applies to the universe
C. it has practical applications
b. it applies to the a certain context
d. it applies to everyone

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Answer 1
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D. It applies to everyone.

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Answer 2
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Answer: It applies to everyone

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I had the same question :p


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The answer is hyperbole. It is very unlikely that there was absolutely no money, absolutely nothing to buy, and absolutely nowhere to go. A hyperbole is a gross exaggeration, meaning that what is being said has been expanded to prove a point. In this case, the point is being that the Great Depression was difficult for everyone.

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C. Late
D. Work

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the Premack principle.

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b. sticking with anonymous articles.
c. sticking with authors who tell you they're experts.
d. searching for a specific topic.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott."

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The word “boisterous” most likely means

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A boisterous individual is a clamorous person who use to stir things up by releasing to much energy or being too loud, a lively and cheerful individual exceeding the ordinary.

Etymologically, it comes from a middle English term used to describe something coarse, roughly made or vulgar, and also to indicate a state of disturbance or turmoil.

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Likely it means loud, rowdy, unrestrained and can be used to describe a person's behavior or the weather.
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