Answer: Colin's evidence is not relevant to his claim<u> because it is about flying drones being a sport, not about privacy issues.</u>
Explanation: Colin's evidence is not related to his main claim, that is to say the assertion that drones do not invade people's privacy<u>. Instead of focusing on providing evidence that supports the idea that drones do not affect people's privacy negatively, Colin offers evidence related to the thought that flying drones is a sport </u>by stating that coordination and technical skills are necessary to fly drones. Therefore, it can be said that his argument lacks strength because it has not been properly supported.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I don't see much context behind this question but based on what you put, I assume B. Houses are not people, therefore they cannot tremble.
Answer:
All the female characters in "House in Mango Street" are trustworthy. Each of them in their own way.
Explanation:
The female characters in "House in Mango Street" represent real-life women and each one shows a pausible and identifiable story for most Latin Americans who had to overcome difficulties in a different country, but even difficulties and prejudices within their own culture.
Because of this identification and humanity that the female characters present, we can see that each one of them is reliable, within their own histories and in view of their own characteristics.
Answer:
A dolphin is swimming in the ocean with a lot of plastic around it. The dolphin gets caught in the plastic and can hardly get the plastic off and swim out. Then the plastic gave a cut on the dolphin's fin.
The sea turtle is swimming through the seaweed a thought a metal piece from a can was food. It chocked, and then it got caught in a net.
Save the turtles
Don't leave trash in the ocean and put ur trash in the Trash Can :)
Use like paper bags rather than plastic bags :)
Pls give brainliest