A statement which indirectly reveals its meaning is

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is implicit.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

implicit

Explanation:

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What is an intership?

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Answer:

An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time. Once confined to medical graduates, the term is now used for a wide range of placements in businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies.

Explanation:

That is internship.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!Read the paragraph and then select the correct answer below. Within the branches of a eucalyptus tree in Australia lives one of God's special creations, the cuddly koala. He is often called a koala "bear," but he is not a bear. He is a marsupial or a "pouched" animal. The koala is native only to Australia. He has large bushy ears, a black nose, and no tail. He would make a nice pet, but he rarely survives in captivity. Once hunted for his fur, the koala now enjoys government protection. "Some people call him a koala "bear," but he is not a bear." This sentence is an example of a(n) _____.

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"Some people call him a koala "bear," but he is not a bear." This sentence is an example of a transitional device. The correct option is f.

What is the transitional device?

Words or phrases that serve as transitional devices help move thought from one sentence to the next, from one idea to another, or from one paragraph to the next.

Finally, transitional words and phrases smoothly connect sentences and paragraphs so that thoughts don't bounce or break off in unexpected places.

Transitional words include the words "and," "but," "so," and "because." They make it clear to your reader how words, sentences, and even paragraphs relate to one another. By utilizing them, you help your readers comprehend how the connections between your thoughts and ideas are made.

Therefore, the correct option is f. transitional device.

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The question is incomplete. Your most probably complete question is given below:

introductory sentence

support sentence

quotation

topic sentence

summary sentence

transitional device

Answer:

An incorrect popular nickname

Explanation:

many people call Koalas Koala Bears even though they are not bears they are Marsupials. They call them "Bears" because of physical appearance (Bushy ears, Black noses, ect.)

Hope that is what you were looking for.

In a debate focused specifically on the topic of whether new laws are needed to prevent distracted driving, the following argument is made. Which type of special appeal does it demonstrate? “My opponent is correct—distracted driving is very dangerous. Many activities—texting, talking on the phone, looking at maps, eating breakfast—all of these contribute to accidents. Yes, we have statistics to support that. However, my opponent is totally ignoring the role that improper and inconsistent maintenance of your vehicle can also have in causing accidents!”

A.
false analogy
B.
red herring
C.
bandwagon
D.
fallacy of argument from ignorance

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The type of special appeal the argument demonstrates is a): false analogy.

A false analogy is an informal fallacy, it applies to inductive arguments, like the one in this excerpt. It is an informal fallacy because the error is about what the argument is about, and not the argument itself.

The argument given by the opponent is a valid argument, but it is wrong in the context since the debate is focused specifically on the topic of whether new laws are needed to prevent distracted driving, not on every action that causes driving accidents. It would be valid in other debate, but not in this one, although the subject "driving accidents" is common on both.


Correct the preposition" I can't decide among the blue shirt or the red one."

True or false

a computer's spelling tool finds every mistake in a document



i put 20 points 10 points for each question

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I think the way to correct this preposition would be to remove the word "among" and swap it out for the word "between".

Also, it is true that a computers spelling tool finds every mistake in a document, like incorrectly spelled words and fragments and run-on sentences.

Hope this helps :)

Whats the first thing in every chain?

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It begins with the energy of the sun,then plants or producers take in the energy.
Consumers eat the producers.A second consumer may eat the first one and so one until the top predator is on the food chain.Decomposers take in the nutrients of the top predators when they die.

Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? The finalists for the competition were Lauren, Sharon, and __________. A. I; predicate nominative B. me; subject C. I; subject D. me; predicate nominative

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The finalists for the competition were Lauren, Sharon, and __________.
C. I; subject.

The finalists for the competition were Lauren, Sharon, and I. It is in English grammar rule that always use I not me. 
Subject because I is also a subject in the given sentence.