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Breakfast
Nine percent of people eat breakfast, the other 91% skip breakfast, watch tv, etc.
by having breakfast
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i ate a good breakfast
Since you are looking at the proposition that a good balanced breakfast helps concentration then the independent variable is a good balanced breakfast. However, if your study was simply looking at the relationship between a good balanced breakfast and concentration in school, either variable could be the independent variable. It could be argued that only by concentrating in school would you learn what a good balanced breakfast was.
This is a simple sentence:Your favorite meal (subject) is (predicate) breakfast (object).It contains a single independent clause, unlike a compound sentence that contains two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinator. Coordinators are the following words:forandnorbutoryetso.
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud feeds himself breakfast in the morning. Bud is a resourceful and independent character who takes care of himself as a mother would typically do in a family setting.
No, the scores are the results, the data. The variable would be the food.
Yes, the phrase "this afternoon after breakfast" is a run-on sentence because it contains two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunction to connect them. To correct it, you could separate the clauses into two sentences or add a conjunction like "and" or "so."
"Love Before Breakfast" (1936) "Married Before Breakfast" (1937) "Breakfast for Two" (1937) "Kisses for Breakfast" (1941) "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) "The Breakfast Club" (1985)
It is "bed and breakfast"
Example of breakfast as the direct object:I ate breakfast this morning.He cooked breakfast for the kids.They served breakfast by the pool.That was a good breakfast.
Breakfast and lunch were . . . "