A hypothesis is a statement that suggests a possible answer to a question or a solution to a problem. It is intended to be tested and either supported or refuted through research and experimentation.
Without knowing the specific statement made by Socrates, it is difficult to identify the fallacies present. Commonly identified fallacies in philosophical arguments include ad hominem attacks, straw man arguments, and appeals to authority. If you provide the statement, I could help point out the specific fallacies present.
The introduction should provide background information on the topic, establish the relevance of the research, and clearly present the research question or thesis statement. It should also give readers an overview of what to expect in the paper.
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To write a problem-solution essay, you need to first identify a specific problem that needs to be addressed. Then, you should analyze the causes and effects of the problem before proposing a solution or solutions to address it. Make sure to provide evidence and examples to support your ideas and present a clear structure with an introduction, body paragraphs for the problem and solution, and a conclusion.
Present tense.
Where did this one come from? -- Question about the past This one came from over there. -- Statement about the past Where will the next one come from? -- Question about the future The next one comes from London. -- Statement about the present
I suppose that this situation is not possible.
How to change a statement into a questionA sentence that tells us something is a statement. By using do, does or did as the first word, a statement can be changed into a question.· Alice likes reading. (Statement)· Does Alice like reading. (Question)Why do we use does, and not do or did in the question given below? Well, we use does because the subject Alice is a singular noun and the sentence is in the simple present tense.Compare:· I like reading. (Statement)· Do I like reading. (Question)Here we use do because that is the verb that agrees with the subject I. Note thatdo is used with all plural subjects including you, they and we.· She likes singing. (Statement)· Does she like singing? (Question)· They like playing.· Do they like playing?Did is used with both plural and singular subjects in the simple past tense.· She liked the story. (Statement)· Did she like the story? (Question)· They supported the idea. (Statement)· Did they support the idea? (Question)· John gave a prompt reply. (statement)· Did John give a prompt reply? (Question)Note that after did we use the present tense form of the verb.· Did write (NOT Did wrote)· Did come (NOT Did came)
If I could answer the question, than why would I be looking for question's solution on this site.
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'The egg timer has finished' is a statement in the present perfect tense. Here it is in question form: Has the egg timer finished?
Your question is really...incorrectly phrased. But anyways, to answer your question, yes. You can evaporate the liquid phase by leaving it outside in the sun to dry and it will isolate some of the salt that was present in the solution.
Yes, soluble iron is present in this solution.
Maybe. Do you like Sam. I did but I don't like him now
Yes, nitric acid is present in aqueous solution.
This is a diluted solution.