2270/454=5 then with the measure ments write them like cm^3/g
so your answer is:
5 cm^3/g
Incomplete question. I referred to a similar situation.
Answer:
<u>D. a central character whose trustworthiness the reader is invited to doubt</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
We can make such a conclusion because <em>the narrator</em> in the passage isn't speaking from the point of view who knows about the community's history and practices. But is open to doubts from his readers.
THE LABYRINTH OF THE SPIRITS. CARLOS RUIZ ZAFON.
The characters of The Wind Saga are back to put and end to the story. Daniel Sempere, the protagonist, is all grown up now and demands to know the truth about his mother's death; alongside his loyal friend Fermin, they will embark on a terrifying adventure. Simultaneously, a new character to the story appears, a detective named Alicia; she is looking into the disappearance of Mauricio Valls, a well known politician from Barcelona. The novel connects stories from the past and present and makes the characters converge in a dark, thrilling adventure. A murder, a missing person, a mysterious character and family secrets fill the pages of the book with excitement and drama.
<em>Iqbal Masih</em> was a very brave Pakistan boy who twice escaped the bonded labour he was entangled in. After his escape he managed to speak up and fight against these awful inhumane practices against mostly children in Pakistan. At the age of 12 he was shot dead in Pakistan but his legacy lived on and he inspired others to do the same.
Question: Which is one similarity between the frame and the excerpt?
Answer: Both demonstrate that Iqbal had an impact on others after his death.
Answer:
C). This books helps me realize that much of my online information is not secured.
Explanation:
<em>The central idea of the book "The Code Book" is to reveal that much of the world's online information is not secured</em> as the number of internet users is rapidly increasing and very few consider or pay attention to take precautions in order to keep their privacy intact. Lucy relates it personally as via going through this book, she realized that most of her information online is not secured and could be misused for different purposes. The personal connection is built when she relates it to her own privacy and security that reflects her viewpoint on this subject.