How do u use enforceable in a sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: The rules you implied were not enforceable.

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What is lifeboat ethics about? A) the effect of the population boom in some of the worlds poorest nations B) the inability of earths poorer countries to provide support for their citizens C) the challenge of feeding and supporting the earths growing population D) the impact of immigration on a nations supply of food and natural resources???

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Lifeboat ethics is about the challenge of feeding and supporting the earths growing population .

What is population?

Population is the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the size of a resident population within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to animals, microorganisms, and plants, and has specific uses within such fields as ecology and genetics.

In ecology, a population is a group of organisms of the same species who inhabit the same particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding.The area of a sexual population is the area where inter-breeding is possible between any pair within the area and more probable than cross-breeding with individuals from other areas.

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C) the challenge of feeding and supporting the earths growing population

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Why should writers include references to their research in an argument?

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Writers should include references to their research in an argument because it will provide supporting details in accordance to facts gathered needed to persuade the listeners. When arguments are backed-up with valuable information it will contribute to the success of the research project by giving more convincing statements. References can also highlight these details with emphasis on previous successful discussions.

How does Juliet respond to Romeo's claim that saints have lips and can therefore kiss? She kisses him.

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Yes it is true that she kisses him when Romeo claims that saints have lips and can therefore kiss, but it should be noted that there is some hesitation at first. 

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The answer choices to this question are:

A. She kisses him.

B. She does not understand what he is saying.

C. Saints' lips, like pilgrims', are supposed to be used for prayer.

D. Saints also have palms, and they kiss by pressing their palms together.

The answer is C. Saints' lips, like pilgrims', are supposed to be used for prayer.

In the ninth circle of hell which man is chewed on eternally by lucifer

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The correct answer is Judas, as the man who betrayed Jesus Christ for 30 silver coins. Next to him are Brutus and Cassius, betrayers of Julius Caesar.

Answer:

Judas Iscariot, the man who betrayed/ sold Jesus to the Sanhedrin.

Explanation:

Dante Alighieri's "Inferno" is part of his "Divine Comedy" which has three parts- Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise. The ninth circle of hell is seen in the "inferno" part of the book.

In the book, Dante was undertaking a spiritual journey when he got lost and was sent Virgil to guide him. Together, they went through the various levels of hell, meeting some people they know and also interacting with the people, sinners who are all deserving of being kept in hell. In the last canto, Canto XXXIV, we see them being in the Ninth circle of Hell where they were greeted by the sight of a monster who was chewing the heads of the 'cheaters' of their benefactors. In the middle was Judas Iscariot, who sold Jesus Christ to the enemies and led to his arrest and crucifixion, while the other two sides contain Brutus and Cassius, the killers and betrayers of Caesar.

A person's beliefs and general outlook, which act like filters on the information they receive, are called

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A person's beliefs and general outlook which act like filter on the information they receive are called perspective.
Perspective is the way you see things and whatever you believe in you would really stick unto it since your mind is already set for it. It's disregarding things other than your own thinking.

Read the sentence from a research paper. Some online communities utilize software that makes it easier to find research resources (Timmons, 2012, p.16). According to APA style, sentences such as his are called a(n) _____. A. plagiarized element B. direct quotation C. in-text citation D. works cited

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Answer:

Your answer would be that sentences such as the above are called in--text citations (C).

Explanation:

The sentence above is an example of the APA in-text citation. In-text citations are included when you are adding information from another individual's work into your own project. When you add text word-for-word from another source into your own project or when you paraphrase, you create an in-text citation. Such citations are short and are placed in the body of the text right after the borrowed information. An APA in-text citation includes the following items: the last name(s) of the author(s) (Timmons), the year the source was published (2012), and sometimes the page or location of the information (p. 16).

I believe it is C, an in-text citation because it isn't A since you've cited the source, it's not a full works cited like D, and it's not in quotes so it's not a direct quotation like B. Hopefully that helps you out!