Answer:
A. “‘The spinal column is particularly apt to be injured by too early riding.’”
C. “He went on to warn that the hearts, muscles, and nervous systems of riders also might be adversely affected if they started cycling too early.”
Option B deals with the case of a 37-year-old man, which is older that what the question states. Options D and E deal only with gender, not age.
Answer:
Backstory.
Explanation:
The references to stones in the story "The Lottery" creates the backstory of the whole story. The ritual of the lottery wherein a member of a particular household is stoned to death is like an annual sport stemming from Mr. Joe Summer's free time. Even though the villagers no longer remember the relevance of the rituals associated with the 'lottery', they still remember to use stones for the killings. And it was with stones that they used to hurl at Tessie Hutchinson, the unlucky victim of the lottery draw which her own husband had marked the slip the previous night.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
its not correct just saying so dont take my answer just like it so i can get points
<span>During a conflict one can
either accept responsibility or not (depending, or course, on whether the
conflict is resulting from a fault of one’s own). If responsibility is accepted, the
communication that ensues is honest and can be constructive resulting in an
understanding that can generally be achieved when both sides are fully
listening to each other and trying to understand the opposite perspective. If responsibility is denied, what usually
happens is that “walls” go up and little listening takes place and, because instead
of listening one is generally trying to decide what to say next in order to
defend himself or herself, an understanding (with regard to effective
communicating) cannot be achieved. </span>
Answer:
metaphor because the other answers don't make sense?