b. the bouquet of flowers, had roses daisies and sweet peas.
c. the bouquet of flowers had, roses, daisies, and sweet peas.
d. the bouquet of flowers had roses, daisies, and sweet peas.?
Answer:
She ― pronounhurriedly ― adverbscanned ― verbseveral ― adjectiveemail ― nounmessages ― nounbefore ― prepositionthe ― article (determinant)meeting ― noun
In the given sentence, the words belong to different parts of speech including pronoun, adverb, verb, adjective, noun, preposition, and article.
The words in the given sentence can be identified as follows:
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B. To show how much power it has
C. To control what stores sell
D. To protect people's health
Answer:
The answer is "TO PROTECT PEOPLE'S HEALTH"
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Explanation:
The secondary units don’t affect the cost. As long as both prices are in dollars or cents, you can compare the two.
b.
The unit prices are based on the cost of the whole package, so divide each base cost by each unit price to get comparable units.
c.
Use conversion rates to change one unit into the other unit, so that both prices are listed using like units.
d.
Unit prices are ratios, so you can add the two prices together and divide by the smaller unit price to get a usable number.
The correct answer is option C. "Use conversion rates to change one unit into the other unit, so that both prices are listed using like units". Conversion rates are a useful way to equalize the unit price of two comparable items. For instance, a conversion rate could be applied by expressing the prices in percentages by dividing the total cost of the product against the units at which the product could be divided (weight or volume).
Answer:
1 and 3
Explanation:
In 'The Knight's Tale,' The Knight, Palamon, and Arcite can be characterized based on their appearance, speech, description, and actions.
In 'The Knight's Tale,' there are several characters that can be characterized based on their appearance, speech, description, and actions.
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to give someone a role or purpose to give someone a name or title to be used as a name for designate
/de-ziɡ-nət/ adjective
appointed to an office but not yet installed
Which sentence uses designate as an adjective?
A. Mrs. Jones designated Julia as the Financial Officer of the student council.
B. The name "student council" designates the president, vice president, financial officer, and secretary.
C. The student council was designated the leadership group responsible for organizing events and solving issues.
D. By the end of the day, the junior class hoped to have a Student Council President designate to announce to the school.