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C. Students who drive to school when tired are more likely to have accidents
D. Classes at three-quarters of American public schools start before 8:30 a.m.
These two pieces of evidence best fit Karol's claim best because he is talking about early transportation before nine o'clock. Even though all of the answer choices could fit, sports, drugs, and depression have the least to do with his claim.
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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
Stowe uses this dialogue between George and Haley to illustrate that slavery is unethical in every circumstance by showing that there are two parts involved who are equally as guilty for the problem.
George criticizes Haley for selling men and women but at the same time buys slaves himself. George knows that slavery is wrong and does not approve of it. However, he still participates and helps the system to keep standing by buying people to work for him.
With this, the author seeks to convey the idea that it is not only selling slaves that is unethical, but also buying them.
<span>Nature, for Bryant, does not have much consolation to offer to the reader who is experiencing depressing thoughts about death. The best Bryant can say is that it happens to everybody and that Nature will continue to exist in all its wonder and beauty after we are gone.</span>
The correct answer among all the other choices is C. Each of five witnesses in a courtroom drama tells his or her own version of events. This scenario is the best example of a frame narrative. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.