¿De quién es? Marcos is unable to identify the owners of some items in his apartment. His roommate Carlos knows who owns the items. Answer the questions to explain who owns the items.?
¿De quiénes son los papeles en la mesa? (Vicente y yo)
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Son nuestros.
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1. A poison is any substance that can harm the body, sometimes seriously enough to create a medical emergency. In the United States, there are more than a million reported cases of poisoning annually. Although some of these result from murder or suicide attempts, most are accidental and involve young children. These incidents usually involve common substances such as medications, petroleum products, cosmetics, and pesticides. In fact, a surprisingly large percentage of chemicals in everyday use contain substances that are poisonous if misused. 2. We usually think of a poison as some kind of liquid or solid chemical that has been ingested by the poisoning victim. Although this is often the case, many living organisms are capable of producing a toxin, a substance that is poisonous to humans. For example, some mushrooms and other common plants can be poisonous if eaten. These include some varieties of house plants, including the rubber plant and certain parts of holiday plants such as mistletoe and holly berries. In addition, bacterial contaminants in food may produce toxins, some of which can cause deadly diseases (such as botulism). 3. A great number of substances can be considered poisonous, with different people reacting differently to various poisons. As odd as it may seem, what may be a dangerous poison for one person may have little effect on another. For most poisonous substances, the reaction is far more serious in the ill, the very young, and the elderly. 4. Poisons can be classified into four types, according to how they enter the body: • Ingested poisons (poisons that are swallowed) can include many common household and industrial chemicals, medications, improperly prepared or stored foods, plant materials, and agricultural products made specially to control weeds, pests, and crop diseases. • Inhaled poisons (poisons that are breathed in) take the form of gases, vapors, and sprays. Again, many of these substances are in common use in the home, industry, and agriculture. Such poisons include carbon monoxide (from car exhaust, wood- burning stoves, and furnaces), ammonia, chlorine, insect sprays, and the gases produced from volatile liquid chemicals. • Absorbed poisons (poisons taken into the body through unbroken skin) may or may not damage the skin. Many are corrosives or irritants that will injure the skin and then be slowly absorbed into body tissues and the bloodstream; others are absorbed into the bloodstream without injuring the skin. Examples of these poisons include insecticides, agricultural chemicals, plant materials, and certain forms of marine life. • Injected poisons (poisons inserted through the skin) enter the body through a means that penetrates the skin. The most common injected poisons include illicit drugs injected with a needle and venoms injected by snake fangs or insect stingers. a. Many substances can be considered poisonous. b. Different people react differently to various poisons. c. It may seem odd how dangerous poisons have little effect on some people. d. The reaction to most poisons is more serious in the ill, the very young, and the elderly.
Read the following passage and answer the questions: "What is the most important point the author makes about the topic? What idea is supported by all of the sentences in the passage?" Select the item that best answers these questions
Psychology's intellectual parents were the disciplines of philosophy and physiology. By the 1870s a small number of scholars in both fields were actively exploring questions about the mind. How are bodily sensations turned into a mental awareness of the outside world? Are people's perceptions of the world accurate reflections of reality? How do mind and body interact? The philosophers and physiologists who were interested in the mind viewed such questions as fascinating issues within their respective fields. It was a German professor, Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), who eventually changed this view. Wundt mounted a campaign to make psychology an independent discipline rather than a stepchild of philosophy or physiology. a. Psychology's intellectual parents were the disciplines of philosophy and physiology. b. Wundt mounted a campaign to make psychology an independent discipline rather than a stepchild of philosophy or physiology. c. By the 1870s a small number of scholars in both fields were actively exploring questions about the mind. d. The philosophers and physiologists who were interested in the mind viewed such questions as fascinating issues within their respective fields.
Im Oktober macht Jeff eine Reise nach Deutschland. Welche zehn Artikel nimmt er mit?
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