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B. citing scientific evidence
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In the essay "On the Mode of Communication of Cholera," the primary technique that author John Snow uses to support his claim that cholera spreads from person to person is "citing scientific evidence".
Snow scientifically revealed how cholera is transmitted through the medium of polluted water, its propagation by morbid poison that enters the alimentary canal and its communication in crowded areas were poor people reside.
Snow showed that cholera specifically showed how the disease spread by water contaminated by faeces.
John Snow was an English Physician and also led in the development of medical hygiene.
The answer is: [D]:
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" <span>Ms. Jones, whom you have met, is my teacher. " .
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The relative pronoun in the sentence is: <u>whom</u> .
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Note the list of relative pronouns:
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who, whom, that, which, whoever, whomever, whichever .
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The correct answer is option B "Humans and nature live in a precarious balance". Alan H. Weisman is an American author widely known for his work as journalist. One of his most critically acclaimed works is "The World Without Us", a book where a scenario of the Earth without humans is described. One of the themes in Weisman's works are the balance that human and nature have, he would likely agree that this is a precarious balance.
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Now this is just a guess but I believe changes should be made to include the detail that there was a dead virus living inside the monkey as well as || add the phrase “and spread throughout the human species” to the end of the statement to more fully express the central idea || add a personal opinion about what may happen if the virus does “come alive.”
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