B. Jewett uses personification to link natural setting of the townspeople.
Answer:
<h3> -5x • (3x - 2)</h3>
Explanation:
<h3> (1): "x2" was replaced by "x^2". </h3><h3>
</h3><h3>
</h3><h3>The Equation at the end of step 1
</h3><h3> 10x - (3•5x2)
</h3><h3> </h3><h3>
</h3><h3>Pulling out like terms
</h3><h3> 3.1 Pull out like factors :
</h3><h3>
</h3><h3> 10x - 15x2 = -5x • (3x - 2) </h3><h3>
</h3><h3>Final result :
</h3><h3> -5x • (3x - 2)</h3>
We use
personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer
back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):
<span>Peter complained to the chef about the meal. She wasn’t very helpful so he spoke to the manager.</span> (she = the chef, he = Peter)
<span>A:<span>Where’s the knife? I can’t find</span> it.B:It’s in the drawer. (it = the knife)</span>
Personal pronouns show person and number. He, she, him and her show gender. They have different subject and object forms (except you, it and one which have only one form):
Artist Frida Kahlo was considered one of Mexico's greatest artists who began painting mostly self-portraits after she was severely injured in a bus accident. Kahlo later became politically active and married fellow communist artist Diego Rivera in 1929.