True...I think. Yeah, don't hold me on that. I'm honestly guessing, and the good news is it's like 50/50.
Answer:
Turn the active sentence's object into the passive sentence's topic. Using the verb "to be" in the same tense as the active sentence's main verb. Using the past participle of the active sentence's main verb.
Explanation:
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Answer: There are a lot of problems been entangled with on daily basis.....
1. Dangers
2. Lack of or inadequate means of livelihood
3. Disease outbreak
4. Insufficient security
5. Bad leadership to followership relationship....
The cummulative effect of the above mentioned challenges could be
1. Inability to foot the bill
2. Living below poverty level
3. Low standard of living
4 . The children could become drop out ....
There are some many changes in globe as a whole thereby tilting people to resort to different packages of survival...... Challenges like...
1. Epileptic government policy
2. Inflation rate
3 . High level of insecurity
4 . Pandemic disease
5 . Erratic power supply
All these have dilapidating effects on t citizenry and in turn drastically lowers the gross domestic products (GDP) of the country..
Answer:
b. objective
Explanation:
To say that someone is 'good' or 'strong' is not objective because it is based on your own values, perceptions and judgement. So, someone else might have a very different perception of those adjectives based on his own experience and values.
It's not objective, it's subjective, because it depends of the subject (individual) saying those words, on what they define is good, on what they believe is strong and so on.
Objective means it's something that everyone agrees on, that has a general consensus among the population. For example, saying someone is beautiful/handsome implies your own criteria of beauty, which may or may not be shared by others. But if you say someone is tall, then it can be measured and quantified to determine if it's really the case or not, it's not dependent on someone's opinion or feelings.
Syllable, but an action that starts with sy for dividing into syllables doesn't exist