I am going to go with: Parasailing is where you're soaring through the air with a parachute while being towed by a motorboat.
The reason why it is wrong is because the word where makes it sound like you are describing a place and not an activity. The other sentences make sense because parasailing is being described as an activity. Let me show you: parasailing is a sport...when parasailing you soar..., parasailing is soaring... all of these show that it is an activity.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
a. ever seen
b. have seen
c. have you
d. pig fly
(D) pig fly
It shows the action which is being done upon the subject of the sentence which is the pig.
regardless of whether or not it's perceived as the fair thing. When leaders attempt
to navigate the slippery slope of fairness, they will find themselves arbiter of public
opinion and hostage to the politically correct. Fair isn't a standard to be imposed
unless a leader is attempting to impose mediocrity. Fair blends to a norm, and in
doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and
equality. I believe fair only exists as a rationalization or justification.
Which of the following can be inferred from this paragraph? (RI.1.1)
There are many benefits to being a great leader.
There are consequences when we treat fairness as a standard of living.
It is important for a leader to consider fairness in every decision.
It is necessary for the government to maintain balance and equality.
Answer:
C). There are consequences when we treat fairness as a standard of living.
Explanation:
The inference that can be drawn from the given paragraph would be 'the outcomes of treating fairness as a standard of living.' The descriptions like 'Fair...limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all under the guise of balance and equality' supports this inference. However, the author states that 'leaders are obligated to do the right thing' yet when they attempt to navigate fairness, they are considered 'arbiter of public opinion and captive to the politically correct. ' The conclusion itself substantiates this inference that 'fair exists itself as mere justification or rationalization.' Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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drafting
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revising and editing
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This story is about a boy named Tim who habitually takes shortcuts. One day, he decides to take a shortcut across a frozen lake, despite warnings from his friends, and falls through the ice. This dangerous incident teaches him a valuable lesson about the potential dangers of taking shortcuts.
Let's illustrate the saying 'shortcuts are dangerous' with a story. Suppose there's a young boy named Tim who loves taking shortcuts in every aspect of life, whether it was the quickest way home from school, or finding the easiest method to solve his math homework. One day, Tim decided to take a shortcut across a frozen lake on his way home from school, instead of taking the longer path round the lake. Despite his friends' warnings, he believed he knew best, and bravely embarked on his journey. Halfway across, the ice started cracking under Tim's feet, and he fell into the freezing water. Thankfully, his friends were there to alert the nearby adults who managed to pull Tim out. From that day on, Tim learned that taking shortcuts can indeed be dangerous and it's sometimes better to put in the time and effort to ensure safety and accuracy.
Peril
and
danger
are two things he wouldn't forget going forward.
The lesson?
It is often much safer to take the conventional route rather than risky shortcuts.
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