Answer:
The syntax and sentence structure
Explanation:
every language have their own way of organizing the sentence to make sense. ASL for example have the time first and question last in English the question does. With the countries so close it's possible to have word similarities.
Answer:
it provides a brief background about the essay’s subject.
Explanation:
An introduction is a presentation on the theme of the essay, being able to literally introduce the subject that will be discussed, placing readers around the theme and the main idea defended in the text.
Based on this, we can say that the introduction shown in the question above is very effective, because it provides a brief background on the subject of the essay, as an introduction should do.
<span>Appropriately adapt messages to others. <span>In this case, Cody focused more on the differences he had with the crew members than on their similarities, because of this he does not know how to establish an efficient communication with other people.
I hope my answer can help you.
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Answer: stage 2.
Explanation:
When we are talking about the theory that involves the comparison of infant death rates and birth rates then, what comes into mind is the demographic transition. Demographic transition has 5 stages which includes the following;
(1). Stage 1 : where the infant death rate and birth rates are high and the natural increase is stable.
(2). Stage 2: where we have the death rate falling rapidly and an increase in the birth rate.
(3). Stage 3: where the birt rate falls and the death rate also continue to fall.
(4). Stage 4 : both the birth rates and the health rates are low.
(5). Stage 5: at this stage the death rate is still low and the birth rate increase.
From the question; Country x has a crude birth rate of 40 and a crude death rate of 15. The birth rate increases,that is 40 and the dealth rate is low, that is 15 for the Country which means that the country's demographic transition is STAGE 2.
Answer:
<em>B</em>
Explanation:
Process of Elimination.
Suspect A couldn't have killed them because they were seen the next day
Suspect C wasn't there at all.
Suspect D wasn't there at all.
Suspect B was the last person to have to the victim, therefore making them the most likely suspect.