Answer:

Explanation:
Dark chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate are 100% of what chocolate The Forever Chocolate Company makes.
The equivalent of 100% as a fraction is
.
<u>White chocolate</u>
if 0.5 is white chocolate, this means 0.5 of 1
that is,
=0.5 0r 
Therefore, half of the chocolate they make is white chocolate.
White chocolate represents 50%
They make 30% dark chocolate
<u>Milk chocolate</u>
Milk chocolate makes up the remaining,
100% - 80% = 20%
Milk chocolate represents 20%
Converting 20% to fraction:
=
or 0.2
answer: d Sarah forgeting to take her school project
explanation
she was rushing so she forgot to bring her project to school.
In order to discover the theme of a magical realist story, the reader can analyze the recurring topics/issues characters talk about/struggle with.
An example of it can be found in Gabriel García Márquez's "Love in the Time of Cholera", which is a work of magical realism. The main character experiences unrequited love and never gives up. Throughout the whole book, the poor man keeps hoping his beloved one will some day give in to his advances. We can say the theme of this magical realist story is the invincible power of true love.
Another work by García Márquez (his most famous one), "100 years of Solitude", revolves around the Buendías, a family who lives in the fictional municipality of Macondo. It is another work of pure magical realism, since there is the rain that lasts for many years and also the woman who lives to be much more than 100 (really much more). It shows successive generations of the same family and also how certain characteristics can be inherited. The theme here is that of the relevance of kinship.
Humor and satire draw attention to the subject, making readers think about it. The more they think about it, the more they consider it a serious point. Consideration leads to more attention for the author, and therefore the author sells more books. See, everything ties back to commercialism! You know, if you think about it though, it's true. Humor and satire draw our attention because they make us laugh. We humans<span> like to laugh, so of </span>course<span>, we will remember what made us laugh. So remembering it will make us consider it, and considering it makes us see it as a serious point.</span>
So what is your doubt in this?