This book is only of 100 pages, I (iii will have read) it by lunch time.
Rajendra (iii hasn’t) completed his work yet.
Water (ii will boil) at 100 degree Celsius at sea level.
The fuel (i will have run) out by 2030.
She is used to (iii chewing) tobacco.
Answer:
A. By the comparison of the various kinds of carbohydrates and their effectiveness
Explanation:
While not necessarily malicious, the writer emphasized that simple carbohydrates, found in processed sweets and other similar products, be avoided. Complex carbs, on the other hand, are a much better choice since they properly give the teens the energy and focus they will require in their daily routine.
The correct answer here would be <u>Beware the pursuit of luxury as it will surely barricade the path that leads to self-awareness.</u>
The author clearly states his claim in the beginning of this excerpt:"<em>Most of the luxuries, and many of the so-called comforts of life, are not only not indispensable, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind</em>."
What he means by this is that we do not need as much we think we do and, in order to make progress as mankind, we should care less about luxury and rely more on reason and judgment.
The banker was motivated due to his desire for money. As you can see it says “On my part it was the price of a well fed man; on the lawyers pure greed of gold”