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Answer: Answer: B
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Answer:
its B. the arrow
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demography : the study of the vital statistics of populations and how they change over time
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In a right triangle the biggest angle is 90°.
Then the two smaller angles sum up 180° - 90° = 90 °.
Now you can use this equation: 3x + 6 + 2x - 1 = 90 and solve for x:
5 x + 5 = 90
5x = 85
x = 85/5
x = 17
Then, the smallest angle is 2(17) - 1 = 33°
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B. Line internal body surfaces that are in contact with the environment.
C. Produce antibodies to combat infection.
D. Secrete sweat, which has antibacterial enzymes.
Mucous membranes are the one which line internal body surfaces that are in contact with the environment. As examples we can say the nose musous membranes, the intern part of mouth, the genital organs. They are delicate and easily blees because they are highly irrigated by blood and as a consequence, produce mucous, which is a glicoprotein to impede the entrance of microorganisms (non-self), serving as a barrier.
She is in love with Demetrius.
B.
Lysander does not love her.
C.
Her father does not approve of Lysander.
D.
The Duke of Athens has banished Lysander.
At the start of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hermia can't marry Lysander because her father does not approve of Lysander. Therefore, option C is correct.
Hermia is loyal to her love and does not wish to wed Demetrius. Her brashness is a touch reminiscent of Rosalind from As You Like It, one of my favorite Shakespearean heroines.
After falling victim to Puck's enchantment, Lysander mistaken for Demetrius falls in love with Helena, but Helena is in love with Demetrius. The enchantment is eventually undone, allowing Lysander to wed Hermia. The Mechanicals perform their play at the conclusion, and Hermia and Lysander are married.
Thus, At the start of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hermia can't marry Lysander because her father does not approve of Lysander. Therefore, option C is correct.
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