C. Is correct. A and B are incorrect. You would want to pair "neither" and "nor" or "either" and "or". So, the last choice is correct.
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
It should be: "Neither Fred nor John..."
The suffix of the word "accident" is "-t."
"accident" = a noun "waiting" = a verb "to happen" = a verb
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C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
It should be: "Neither Fred nor John..."
To answer this question we would have to see the answer choices to correctly figure out the information flow and relationship between accident and other investigations.
Recognize the hazard.Understand the defense.Act correctly in time.
one that misses work after the accident
Accident insurance is typically considered a post-tax expense, meaning that the premiums paid for accident insurance are usually not tax-deductible.
The at-fault driver in a car accident is the driver who is determined to be primarily responsible for causing the accident.
no, it took lots of work by many chemists and physicists to lay it out correctly.
Yes, this is considered an accident. The driver of the car will be held responsible for the damages they caused.
Then you're considered to be at fault, the logic being that you shouldn't have been there to get into an accident.
Incidents can be positive or negative and therefore all accidents could be considered and accident. Accidents are negative so not all incidents can be considered accidents. An incident becomes and accident if it is a negative experience such as loss of life or hospitalization.
Yes, it can still be considered a hit and run if you were unaware of the accident. Hit and run laws typically require drivers to stop and exchange information or report the accident, regardless of whether they were aware of the collision.