B. trust
C. courage
D. mastery
The value that relates most closely to the element of “playing together” in Dean Smith's philosophy is TRUST. (Option B).
Dean Edwards Smith was an American men's college basketball head coach. He was known as "coaching legend" by the Basketball Hall of Fame, and he coached for 36 years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Smith was a coach whose philosophy wasn't to pull players for mistakes, but for a lack of effort or selfish play. He once wrote: "In basketball, a team game, no one is more important than a player's teammates," "No one is more deserving of his respect."
Answer:
Waited
Explanation:
Verbs can be transitive or intransitive. When they require an object in order to express a complete thought or make sense, they are called transitive (such as bring, convey and throw) but when they do not require an object in order to make sense, they are intransitive (for example, jump, run, sing and wait). Sometimes, however, some verbs can be used as both intransitive and transitive, depending on how they are used in the sentence, like park, which can take an object or not.
In the sentence, there are two verbs: parked and waited.Parked is being used as a transitive verb because it takes an object: the car, while waited, by nature, is an intransitive verb because it does not need to take an object in order to make sense.
B. Joe watered the garden but the plants; did not grow.
C. Joe watered the garden; however, the plants did not grow.
D. Joe watered the garden and; the plants did not grow.
Answer:
the answer is cloning
Explanation:
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He learns to never steal.
He learns to avoid hard work in the traces.
He learns to love another dog
8. The stories of the “ghost wolf” roaming the woods are part of which element of the plot of The Call of the Wild?
conflict
exposition
resolution
rising action
10. How does the author mainly reveal Tasha’s character?
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencilsharpener.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
“She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.”
For #5 he learns to sleep in the snow