What were the effects of the decision she made?A.reasonsB.resultsC.causesD.bases
What were the effects of the decision she made?
A.reasons
B.results
C.causes
D.bases
What were the effects of the decision she made?
A.reasons
B.results
C.causes
D.bases
What is implied by the author?
A.Shifiwork had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior. of family members.
B.Shifiworkers could live a normal life.
C.Shifiwork couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
D.Female shifiworkers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
What is implied by the author?
A.Shiftwork had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior. of family members.
B.Shiftworkers could live a normal life.
C.Shiftwork couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
D.Female shiftworkers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
What is implied by the author?
A.Shift work had a direct effect on the attitudes' and behavior. of family members.
B.Shift workers could live a normal life.
C.Shift work couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
D.Female shift workers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
A.When alphabets were developed
B.When books became available
C.When education was formalized
D.When the telegraph was invented
What is implied by the author?
[A] Shift work had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior. of family members.
[B] Shift workers could live a normal life.
[C] Shift work couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
[D] Female shift workers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
What is implied by the author?
A.Shift work had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior. of family members.
B.Shift workers could live a normal life.
C.Shift work couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
D.Female shift workers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
What is implied by the author?
A.Shift work had a direct effect on the attitudes and behavior. of family members.
B.Shift workers could live a normal life.
C.Shift work couples had unconventional ideas about marriage.
D.Female shift workers were satisfied with the time spent together with their families.
A.It immediately proclaimed that the applicants were rejected.
B.It immediately mended the security flaw of its website.
C.It accused these applicants of vitiating the school's admission regulations.
D.It arranged a spokesman to hold a press conference to clear up people's worry.
A.Students were unwilling to cooperate when he conducted the poll.
B.There was no available data of the racial composition of every school.
C.He found it impossible to catalogue the structural feature of all high schools.
D.It was difficult to compare the racial makeup of the clubs and sports teams.
A. There were more cell phone users d uring that period.
B. The number of eelI phone users reached about 100 million.
C. More cell phones were used to call 911 when accidents occurred.
D. Cell phones enabled people to have quick access to 911 services.