Although the italics do not show up on this website, "<span>B. In Popular Mechanics magazine, I read an article about ten inventions that changed the world" is correct as long as "Popular Mechanics" is in italics. </span>
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There is a limited amount of information on Mayan culture because in the Common Era the Spanish instituted a policy of killing all Mayan priests and burning their books. Catholic missionaries infact destroyed all but four of their sacred bark-paper books in the 16th century. Information was mainly passed down through generations and generations by a highly detailed hierogliphic writing system.
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Foster states that "The fact is that we can only love what we know personally" and adds that Tolerance "merely means putting up with people, being able to stand things." It has always been human condition to succumb to feelings of love for an activity, family, a significant other and reject what requires tolerance to the new or the unknown. Foster stands up for tolerance as the means of reconstructing and which might unite races and peoples from the world. Love is enjoying people, things, places, a pleasant state. Tolerance, on the contrary, is to try to love what you do not like. There are many an example or situation in our daily life. Foster says that tolerance is wanted in the queue, at the telephone, perhaps when the boy nobody likes in class participates and expresses his opinion. The attempt to tolerate people can make a meaningful difference.
The text that supports the idea that Kovaloff is intimidated by his nose is: "you should know where you belong". The correct answer would be option A. Being intimidated is being frightened or not confident on a certain situation. In this case, this statement indicates that Kovaloff is indeed intimidated by his nose.