Refer to the section "See That CEO? She's
Probably a Firstborn!" on page 3 of Passage 1.
Whic...
English, 15.12.2020 19:00 kinziemadison12
Refer to the section "See That CEO? She's
Probably a Firstborn!" on page 3 of Passage 1.
Which question below from Passage 2 BEST
highlights the weakness in the argument
presented in this section?
But what about the billions of other individuals on
the planet?
Would you simply answer, "Because l'm the
youngest in my family"?
Does birth order determine personality traits, or
doesn't it?
Is that new classmate conscientious or careless,
social or secretive?
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"though i had a million things to do, i stayed in bed, thinking about the dream. unwillingly, i eventually got up and did the immediate necessities, and then put everything that i possibly could on the back burner and sat down at the computer to write—something i hadn't done in so long that i wondered why i was bothering." which of the following most effectively condenses the underlined sentences by using deletion and substitution? a. she got out of bed reluctantly and did her immediate necessities. b. even though she had a million things to do, she finally got out of bed unwillingly and did her immediate necessities. c. though she had a million things to do, she stayed in bed, thinking about the dream. unwillingly, she eventually got up and did the immediate necessities. d. she got out of bed anyway.
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