Answer:
That's what they were told in school and before the education got better in the world.
Answer:
B. III.
Explanation:
Irrelevant sentences are those sentences that have no use in the passage they are put or inserted in. In other words, irrelevant sentences are those sentences that can be removed without changing the meaning or intention of the author or passage.
In the given passage, the speaker talks about the declining importance of Math and Science in the British education system. Amidst the failing high school curriculum, the inclusion of the statement <u><em>"In the short term, it may be necessary to make use of the universities' resources"</em></u> is unnecessary as it does not add or take away any meaning or importance to the whole passage.
Thus, the correct answer is option B (sentence III).
Answer:
Anton Rosicky is loving, expressive, perceptive, and sensitive. Adoniram Penn, on the other hand, seems detached, uncommunicative, and unperceptive. Although both men are obviously the leaders in their families, they differ most in how they exercise their leadership. Adoniram seems to assume that it is his wife's duty to meet his needs, but Anton focuses on meeting the needs of those in his care.
Explanation:
Answer:
As I was walking home from school one day, I saw a lady bug. It was one of those red one's. The more typical color you would see here. I continued walking leaving the lady bug on the sidewalk. When I arrived home I opened the door to the smell of a very well cooked dinner. I walked into the kitchen throwing my backpack into the living room. "How was your day?" I heard my mom say over the stove's crackling noise's. "it was good I guess.." I said with a mix of sadness in my voice. "AW, does baby need a tissue?" My big brother yelled exaggeratingly from the kitchen table. I persuaded myself to ignore him, I walked into the living room to get out my homework. I analyzed it and let out a big *sigh*. I had to paraphrase someone else's words into a paragraph.
(that's not short.. is it?) (Also I didn't use negotiate)