Mmm. code-switching. An example of code-switching would be "It's very さむい right now”. This fits the definition of code-switching because it switches between Japanese and English.
The only option that doesn't really fit here is "ECONOMICS".
Darwin's theory of evolution opposed the ideas of the church that god was responsible for all progress and the being of humans. This is clearly a challenge to religion.
Until Darwin made his discoveries, science had been unable to truly understand the idea of evolution and for that reason he was also challenging the scientific world with a revolutionary theory.
Education is a mix of the two. At the time, education was highly linked to the church and would have shared morals along with beliefs. Science was clearly being taught in all schools at the time and of course Darwin's ideas ran contrary to the ideas that were being disseminated at the time.
Answer:
If that is your answer on the top, select all of them
Explanation:
I just always select all after writing sm and getting it right :)
The word "a" would come first.
A tool that you can use to write a gripping concluding statement is that you can add a new twist to your main idea.
<h3>What do you mean by a statement?</h3>
A statement can be defined as the definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing.
Conclusion statements help in synthesizing the thoughts, demonstrating the importance of ideas, and forcing the reader to a new view of the subject.
Therefore, A is the correct option.
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