Answer:
Real
- The Sun is a star.
- You are alive.
- You are reading this.
- We are not immortal.
- We live on a planet.
Make-believe
- The Sun is cold.
- You are not alive.
- You are not reading this.
- We are immortal.
- We live on a turtle.
Explanation:
How is the bolded word used?
appositive
verb
participle
gerund
What information is missing from the citation?
A. article title
B. author
C. page number
D. magazine title
The information missing in the citation is the name of the magazine so option D) "maganize title" is the correct one.
According to MLA and APA citation guidelines, when citing an article from a magazine, certain information should be included such as :
According to the options provided, the citation is missing the name of the magazine.
D. magazine title
When we look at the information present, we can see the name—Cassie Walker. We can see the date—19 June 2009. We can see the page number—89. What might give us trouble is determining whether the title that is present is the title of an article or a magazine. We can determine this, however, with the presence of the quotation marks. The use of quotation marks around titles indicate the title of articles. For larger works (such as books, magazines, newspapers, entire websites, music albums, etc.), the title will be placed in italics. Thus, because there is nothing present in italics, we can determine that what is missing is the title of the magazine article.
A.any paragraph in this article
B.any paragraph in the whole article
C.any paragraphs' in this article
D.any other paragraph in this article
Answer: y=4.
Explanation: To find a missing half of a coordinate of a point that belongs to a line, we just have to substitute the known coordinate in the equation of the line, and isolate the variable we are looking for. So in the given problem, we just substitute "x=2" and then isolate "y":
4(2)-5y=-12
8-5y=-12
-5y=-12-8
-5y=-20
y=-20/-5
y=4.
So the coordinate would be (2, 4).
As per the question asked, the shading of rectangle by 1/3 is given below as image.
As shown below, we can shade one-third of a rectangle:
Using two lines, divide the rectangle into three sections of equal size.
Fill in any one of the three components.
Alternatively, we can shade 1 of the 3 equally-sized areas of the rectangle, which is comparable to shading 1/3 of the area, to represent 1/3 of the rectangle's area. We will choose the first approach because the question expressly asks us to shade one-third of the rectangle.
Thus, this way, one can shade the rectangle.
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