Answer:
Although the terms "climate change" and "global warming" are sometimes used interchangeably, they have different meanings. Similarly, the terms "weather" and "climate" are sometimes used interchangeably, despite the fact that they refer to events with vastly distinct spatial and temporal scales.
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Answer:
Option A and B
Explanation:
The simple in-text citation includes the surname of the authors, then the year of publication and at the end is the page number of the citation. The in-text citation is always placed at the end of the sentence. This means that the mistake is not including the year of publication and placing the citation at the end of the sentence. So in the nutshell the correct answer here is option A (Not including the year of publication) and option B (Placing the in-text citation in the wrong place).
Answer:
1. the answer is b; the passage is mostly about living walls and how they help
2. the answer is d; the sentence before talks about 'high rise buildings'
3. the answer is a; air conditioners are an example of energy use
4. the answer is d; the first three words are 'containers holding soil'
5. the answer is d;
6. the answer is d;
i'm not sure on all of these so you may want to check my answers before using them(if you do decide to)