cause-effect
I am trying to find the same k12 question
The big bang theory is a cosmological model. Is this really the question you are trying to ask?
You go to the top of the screen where you can see the green area with a white box that lets you enter a question or phrase. if the person who asked the question is different than the one who answered it, then the latter should have wondered how was that question published @ the first place;)
I'm trying to figure out the anwser to the question from you guys who are awnsering these questions?
Well, lets see, you have this question categorized as "hurricane katrina", and therefore you must be talking about hurricanes. Hurricanes cannot be prevented, but we can take steps to lessen the damage, such as build sturdier buildings, and prevent it from being a total disaster by putting more funding in rebuilding from the damage.
Inference
The statement "you are trying to hurt me" is an inference. It is an interpretation or conclusion drawn from behavior or communication, rather than an objectively verifiable fact.
Don Anselmo is trying to look his best.
Emily is reading and Lauren is trying to work on a book report and really needed the answer to this question................
WikiAnswers cannot see the passage that you're trying to avoid reading so we cannot answer this question
The audience is who will be reading your work that you should try to reach in your writing. An audience is different depending on who you are trying to reach.
No I'm trying to figure it out! >:-( sorry I'm not trying to mean!
The best question to ask while reading is "What is the main idea or thesis of this text?" This question helps you focus on the central point the author is trying to convey, allowing you to better understand the purpose and argument of the reading. It also helps you stay engaged and actively process the information as you read, leading to better comprehension and retention of the material.
You should be an active reader if you are trying to remember the information that you are reading.
I don't think it is in the book I'm reading the book for a book report and i am trying to find the setting in the book to answer a question but i don't see it.
i dont really know and dont blam me because i am a kid trying to get my homework done
i don't even know! I've been trying to figure it out for my reading homework! but hopefully someone will find the answer and me and you can share the answer. i guess ill just move on to the next question. ok... question #10..........