The term 'level', in this cooking context, refers to removing any excess ingredients so that what remains is exactly even with the edge of the measuring cup or spoon.
In the directions provided at the beginning of the cookbook, the word 'level', as used in statement #3, most likely refers to the act of getting rid of any excess ingredients beyond the edge of the measuring cup or spoon.
This is accomplished by using the edge of a knife to lightly scrape off the excess, ensuring the material is flush or 'level' with the edges of the cup or spoon. This technique ensures accurate measurements while baking.
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Which statement best defines the topic in a passage?
А.It is the subject that is covered in the passage.
B.It is the information that develops the passage.
C.It is the evidence of the author's opinion on the passage.
D. It is the reason an author is writing a passage.
А.It is the subject that is covered in the passage.
A topic of a passage is usually its main theme and is covered in the passage.
Answer:just to clear any confusion its true
Explanation:
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Answer:
diet and exercise
Explanation:
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corruption happening in her company and even encouraged it for her own gain. Unethical accounting
practices made the company appear to be profitable to shareholders. The company's net worth seemed to
hold steady as the rest of the market fell, day after day. Finally, a whistleblower in the accounting
department uncovered the scheme. Unbelievably, none of the wrongdoers were arrested.
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Which of these sentences is an opinion disguised as a fact?
O The company's net worth seemed to holu siecdy as the rest of the market fell, day after day.
The CEO was obviously aware of the corruption happening in her company and eve i encouraged it
for her own gain.
Profits fell, but that was not the story the leaders of the company were telling.
In 2008, the once thriving company took a financial blow during the Great Recession.
Answer:
Profits fell, but that was not the story the leaders of the company were telling.
Explanation:
Because to some people it could have seemed to them that the story fell as to speak.
What is ambiguous about this statement?
Answer:
It is unclear if readers are supposed to find Dimmesdale more or less virtuous than Hester.
Answer:
It is unclear if readers are supposed to find Dimmesdale more or less virtuous than Hester.
Explanation:
Both have problems but its difficult to personalize Dimmesdale.
Answer:
PREPOSITION
Explanation:
sentence.
If you ask your teacher, he...............help.
A)will
(B) would
(C) would have
(D) had
1. If Peter.................a driving Iicense,
he would buy a car.
(A) have
(B) has
(C) had
(D) had had
2. If All had finished his homework in time, he.............. and visited his aunt.
(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) would have gone
(D) had had gone
3. You would be healthier if you............... a balanced diet.
(A) would have
(B) had
(C) have
(D) had had
4. If I were you, I................ tell him.
(A) won't
(B) wouldn't
(C) wouldn t have
(D) didn't
5. Yahya wouldnt have learnt French if he...................... in Paris for two years.
(A) didn t live
(B) had lived
(C) hadn't lived
(D) wouldn't have lived
6. Rashid...................... on a trip if he
hadn't been busy.
(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) would have gone
(D) went
7. More tourists will come to Oman if we.......................... more
(A) advertise
(B) will advertise
(C) would advertise
(D) would have advertised
8. If........................ more free time,
wOuld have started to learn another
language.
A) have
(B) had
(C) had had
D) would have
9. If I buy a new phone, I....................the old one to my little sister.
(A) give
(B) will give
(C) would give
(D) would have given
10. If it.......................so hot, we would
have gone to the beach.
(A) wasnt
(B) was
(C) had been
(D) hadn t been
Would
Had
Would go
Wouldn't
Had lived
Would have gone
Will advertise
The eighth one does not make sense
Will give
Was
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