1. To put abstract ideas into close-up words, use _______ descriptions. A. impersonal B. faraway C. general D. concrete

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Answer 1
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In order to summarize abstract ideas into smaller ideas that are more precise it is better to use D. concrete descriptions, which aid to the understanding of the idea by using simpler terms that more people can understand.  For example: it is better to say that Love is a feeling of attachment to someone or something instead of giving a long explanation on what makes you feel love.

Answer 2
Answer: To put abstract ideas into close-up words or a description that is more easily understood. Use D) concrete descriptions. Concrete descriptions seek to make a concept easily understood by the reader or listener. 

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Identify the complete adjective clause. We drove to Cleveland, where the game was being played.

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The adjectival clause here is 'where the game was being played'. Because an adjectival sentence is a subordinate sentence, and this is the only subordinate clause, plus it modifies a noun, Cleveland, so it has to be an adjectival clause. 

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For any rectangle, the area is equal to the length times the width.
A=wl

Here, our width is 8.7 cm and our length is 9.3 cm.
We want an answer in mm, so let's convert to mm.
1 cm = 10 mm, so
8.7 cm = 87 mm and
9.3 cm = 93 mm

Now we multiply 87 by 93 to get our area.
      
      ₂
      87
  ×  93
   261
+7830
  8091 mm²

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 The setting seems calm and happy. The plot so far should be happy and calm. 
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The setting is calm and happy in the beginning and then the plot changes to sad and horrific.

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