The definition of supporting details is to give more information about the topic and or details or information that backs up an sentence. For example, you might make a 'conclusion' or determination that a book character "was depressed". The supporting details might be that this character:held a picture of the deceased spousecried all the timewithdrew and refused visitorsmoped aroundstayed in their roomrefused to eat.We often make assumptions or determinations when we read, but we must be able to state why we made these conclusions about a character. An author shows rather than tells a conclusion--we must also show how we make our determinations based on what the author showed--or did not show.
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You do not have to give out this information. You can just tell them about your current role at the business.
central ideas and supporting details
The first reason is that America wanted to keep control over the Philippines. They wanted to have a good presence in the East. And they wanted to show their dominance over the country.
You will find details about FBI training at http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/training and http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/training/sat . They will tell you about FBI agents and what they do.
We buy practically everything from China, supporting their economy, while not supporting our own.
Many non-US ones will not be supporting them.
The story is very detailed... And you should not spend all your lottery money
No, if you fail the US embassy interview, they are not compelled in anyway to divulge the details to your lawyer.
Afterfacts can tell us several details about an ancient community such as:Inscriptions can tell us that the society (or part of the society) was literate therefore there was some form of education.What resources they had e.g. metals, wood / timber supply.Skills people had; metal work, glass knowledge, weaving, painting, mining etc.Artefacts such as jewellery tell us that a society had a materialistic essance.Religious relics: obviously had a religion, believed in higher powers.tools they used in everyday life.