Answer:
Manger Mandate (I think I dont know tbh)
Explanation:
Because I think so
B. Whenever I feel afraid; I think of Aunt Margaret.
C. Jacob, who plays in the orchestra; has a solo in the concert.
D. Cheryl’s favorite snack is chocolate; she could eat it daily.
b. Formal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding.
c. The test will be offered several times this week.
d. We were told to wait until five o'clock for the delivery.
Answer:
Their
Explanation:
The acceptable pronoun that complets the sentence is their because the noun committee is a singular word that represents a group of people. It is a case of a collective noun , which can be followed by a singular or a plural verb: The committee is/are working. The choice depends on whether we considered the group as a whole or the individuals: "they piled their coats and hats."
problem and solution
Answer: A problem and solution writing is where you have some thing wrong and you explain how to solve it/fix it.
South Africa is one of the countries that boast its biodiversity which is very helpful for tourism. The tourism industry is very popular that on the year 2012, it has contributed 102 billion in its GDP, this is according to the World Travel & Tourism Council, It has also influenced its employment rate by 10.3%. This is all because South Africa offers a lot of tourist alternative options – both domestic and international tourism. The example destination that is a must-see for everyone is Kruger National Park (in the north), KwaZulu-Natal’s coastlines and beaches and Western Cape provinces, as well as major cities like Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban which has a lot of natural landscape, cultural heritages and wines.
b. to tell a white lie
c. pure as the driven snow
d. buzzing and popping
Answer:
The answer is indeed letter b. to tell a white lie.
Explanation:
Idioms are groups of words that form an expression whose meaning cannot be related directly to the meaning of each word. That is, if we were to interpret each word in its literal sense, the meaning of the expression would be incorrect.
The idiom "to tell a white lie" uses the word "white" even though a lie does not have a color. The true meaning refers to the fact that this kind of lie - a white lie - does not do any harm to anyone.