B : broom
if that was what question you needed answered
Answer:
What are your reader's attitudes and expectations?
Explanation:
This is because it is very useful to know what the readers want to read, <u>if you have that kind of information, then you can make the most optimized writing that will connect with the readers</u> and what they are looking for and they will not be disappointed because they were expecting something different.
To comprehend let’s assume:<span>
<span>100 relatives as 100 tiles
Now, 90 Dutch people fills 90 tiles.
Since we require minimum common people as the question
suggests we need to make common tiles less in Number. </span></span>
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80 German people fills 10 empty tiles and 70 Dutch people tile.
<span>Now 10 German tiles, 20 Dutch tiles and 70 common tiles.
Again do the same, fill non common tiles first with English. i.e.
10 German + English, 20 Dutch + English.
So only 45 Dutch + German + English.
</span></span>
<span>Hence 45 is the answer.</span>
Answer:
B. act or move at high speed.
Explanation:
The term hasten is derived from the word <em>haste, </em>which means to make something happen quickly. The word hasten is a verb, extended from the word haste and added with the pattern of verb '-en.'
Therefore, hasten means to <em>act or move at high speed </em>or to be quick on doing something, or move fast.
Thus option B is correct.
Answer: A. She wants to talk to her mom about her worries and is hesitant to approach her.
The poem "Hanging Fire" by Audre Lorde is meant to give us a glimpse into a teenage girl's mind. The author jumps from one thought to the next in a desperate fashion. The thoughts seem unrelated and scrambled, but they are all concerned with topics that would worry a fourteen year old. The style is meant to give us the feeling of confusion and worry that is common among teenagers.
However, at the end of each nervous train of thought, the girl notices her mother is in the bedroom with the door closed. It implies that she would like some help, and she would like to turn to her mother. But there is some slight difficulty, which is the closed door. However, the obstacle is not difficult enough to put her off the idea completely, which is why she keeps noticing it. This ambivalence leaves her in a constant state of hesitation, but she does not approach her mother in the end.