Answer:
The description about the setting is missing in the question.
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The party will be large and extravagant and will be held outdoors.
Explanation:
According to the party setting given in the description, the tent was like a huge pavilion. The tree in the field looks so small and is entirely covered with the tent. The entire tree was engulf by the tent and lanterns were hung at its branches. There was also an big open air kitchen set up inside the tent which is enormous. The entire setting was very expensive and it was held outdoors in the field.
The correct answer among all the other choices is creating awareness about nature. This is the least likely outcome of CCC. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
<span>The question is asking whether it is true that negative peer pressure commonly involves getting good grades. The answer is that it's false: negative peer pressure would make you do things which are bad for you, so smoke or drink alcohol or get bad grades. Getting good grades is rather a characteristics of a positive peer pressure. </span>
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<span>Julian wants to grow carrots and corn. He purchases a farm in a town called Daisyville. Daisyville is well connected to the nearest market by road and railways. Its good "infrastructure" is one of the major reasons Julian chose Daisyville to start his business. Additionally, Daisyville has a favorable climate, fertile soil, and a good supply of skilled, unskilled, and experienced farm "labor". This meant Daisyville would give Julian easy access to many "resources" required for an agricultural business.</span>
I believe the answer is: Tracking
Tracking in this context refers to the process of separating students based on their talent and capability.
One positive aspect of This process is that it would make the students able to focus on things that they could excel at, and the negative aspect is it could make the students feel secluded because of the feeling of unworthy of taking a certain class.