<u>Read the sentence.
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The shop next door, which is family owned, creates specially made, chocolate covered desserts.
Which part of the sentence should be hyphenated?
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“next door”
- “family owned”
- “specially made”
- “chocolate covered”
<u>Answer:</u>
“chocolate covered”is a part of the sentence which should be hyphenated.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A hyphen is a punctuation mark that is utilized to join words or parts of words. In this sentence covered - chocolate is a hyphenated word that represents food. For the most part, hyphenate at least two words when they precede a thing they change and go about as a solitary thought.
This is known as a compound descriptive word. At the point when a compound descriptive word follows a thing, a hyphen is normally a bit much.
The correct answer is B), 'evaluate and analyze'. When investigating something, it is important to first evaluate, or asses, the information you've been given, and then analyze the data, or examine and organize it. Answer choice A is incorrect because to synthesize something is to imitate it and answer choices C and D are incorrect because you should not look at something subjectively, such as when forming an opinion or connecting to a personal experience, when you are investigating it.
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Andrea because she is the most focused. Tom is acting either immature which is not a good quality in a leader. Whilst Joe is not confident and is acting shy which is also not a good quality for a leader.
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Answer:
See below:
Explanation:
A - Lawrence Kohlberg interviewed a group of young men about moral decision making.
D - Preconventional reasoning is based on following one’s moral principles, but Postconventional reasoning is based on doing what is best for oneself.
D - “Once a person begins to think in a Stage 5 way about what benefits the community as a whole, they will almost never go back to a Stage 2 level of looking out for themselves first.” ( Paragraph 16)
B - Kohlberg could understand how people decided what was the right thing to do.
Write a summary of the article “How do we tell right from wrong?”
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I hope this helps! I was not fully sure if the answer was C or D for the third question, but I put D because preconventional reasoning is external (if that makes sense). Have a good night!
- sincerelynini
Answer:
It provides the foundation for a word’s meaning.
Explanation:
Let's say, for example, you encountered the word "unhappiness" within a reading text. And, let's say that you had no idea whatsoever what the affixes -un and -ness meant. You would at the very least be able to recognize (a form of) the word 'happy' as the root of the larger word and know that the word had something to do with the concept of "happy."