Read this excerpt from an argument supporting the claim that the government should limit the amount of sugar in sugary drinks. (1) consuming too much sugar can lead to dangerous medical conditions. (2) for example, people may develop obesity, tooth decay, or adult-onset diabetes. which statement most accurately describes the relationship between the ideas in the two sentences? sentence 1 states the cause of the ideas in sentence 2. sentence 1 is a claim, and sentence 2 lists supporting reasons. sentence 2 states a conclusion drawn from the ideas in sentence 1. sentence 2 provides supporting evidence for the reason stated in sentence 1. answer is d
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Read the excerpt from “man listening to disc.” to tommy potter for taking the time to join us on this breezy afternoon with his most unwieldy bass and to the esteemed arthur taylor who is somehow managing to navigate this crowd with his cumbersome drums. and i bow deeply to thelonious monk for figuring out a way to motorize—or whatever—his huge piano so he could be with us today. which of the following additional features would best enhance the reader’s understanding of this excerpt? a diagram showing the narrator’s route through the city a visual simulation of the man walking down the street audio samples of music by the specified musicians textbook chapters on the history of jazz musicians
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Suppose you need to verify how to correctly use commas. you open your english textbook and scan the chapter titles. in which one would you most likely find the information you need? ; ; ; ; that's the ? im having truble with
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Use any method to combine the following sentences into one sentence. elvis presley died in 1977. his music is still popular today. graceland in memphis was his home.
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