Answer:
Of the sentences provided, it is number 4 that would be the best alternative topic sentence for this paragraph about innovations in what to do with the household waste we produce. The alternative topic sentence would be: "The costs and pollution generated by landfills force communities to think creatively about what to do with everything we throw out."
Explanation:
The fourth option is the most appropriate as an alternative topic sentence because it is the alternative sentence that best summarizes the topics in the paragraph. The paragraph mentions that not everything we throw out is recycled, and cities are responding by looking for ways to expand recycling, or turning trash into energy. They have also been looking at ways to speed up the process of decomposition to make landfills more efficient. These points can be summarized as concerns about costs and concerns about pollution as detailed in sentence number 4.
Sentence number 2 is just a repeat of the original topic sentence. Sentence 1 does not really incorporate the idea of making the waste decompose faster which was one of the options. And sentence 3 repeats information in the paragraph and does not really summarize all points.
Answer:
B and E
Explanation:
The level part of the description refers to the lack of hills or undulations in the terrain in the place where the houses were built. Level rows mean that the bases of the houses are at the same height and are not built in crests or valleys.
The row part of the description is a reference to the orderliness and neatness of the constructions.
This question is about "Death of a Salesman"
Answer:
C. Happy is too focused on women to actually think of Biff's life
Explanation:
Happy is a very accommodating and flat character, in relation to the construction of the characters Bifff and Willie. Happy is accommodated with his life, he does not have the courage and despair of his father and brother, he is not really worried about anything and he lives according to his sexual desires, always taking care of girls and not caring about the mental state of his father and brother's life. Happy does not seem to be involved even in the most stressful moments in history, being only relevant in the achievements of his search for girls.
<span>If a poet wanted to draw upon a theme most
people are already familiar with, the poet would need to consider what is
universal among humanity. When we think about
what is common to people some possibilities are that we know that everyone is
born, everyone must eat, everyone must sleep, and everyone dies. With that in mind the poet might consider
drawing upon birth, hunger, sleep, or death.
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