What kind of miracles does the angel perform?
What will be an ideal response?
* The blind man didn't receive his sight but grew three more teeth, the paralytic didn't get to walk but almost won the lottery, the lepers sprouted sunflowers.
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Democracy is found almost exclusively in the wealthier nations of the world. The key factor, however, is not the overall wealth of the nation but the way the wealth is distributed; democracy generally is found in nations that do not have extremes of income inequality. A large and relatively affluent middle class is especially important. Members of the middle class usually have sufficient social
and economic resources to organize effectively. Their economic power and organization enable them to hold the government accountable. Democracy also flourishes only in societies with many competing groups, each of which comprises less than a majority. In such a situation, no single group can win a majority of votes without negotiating with other groups. Since each group is a minority, safeguarding minority political groups protects everybody. Although democratic stability depends on competing interest groups, two additional conditions must be met. First, if minority political groups are so divided or ineffective that there is little chance they can win an election, the public may become disillusioned with the democratic process. Second, competing interest groups must share the same basic values. If they do not, they are not likely to be able to abide by the rules of the game. For example, fundamental differences between the values of Israelis who want peace with the Palestinians and the values of Israelis who do not, together with different values among different factions of Palestinians, make it difficult for democracy to thrive in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The author's statement that, "Democracy also flourishes only in societies with many competing groups...." is a. adequately supported by factual evidence. b. inadequately supported because it is based on generalizations.
In each group, select the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A) Marisela’s Vespa has a flat tire therefore she must walk to work. B) Marisela’s Vespa has a flat tire, therefore, she must walk to work. C) Marisela’s Vespa has a flat tire; therefore, she must walk to work.
Subjuntivo vs. indicativo. Escoge entre la forma del verbo en indicativo o en subjuntivo para completar el párrafo correctamente. Alberto quiere mudarse a una ciudad donde (1. vive / viva) gente de distintas partes del mundo. Dondequiera que él (2. se muda / se mude), él estará muy bien porque es muy independiente y simpático. Tan pronto como (3. llega / llegue) a su nueva ciudad, saldrá a pasear y conocerá gente. Cuandoquiera que nosotros (4. salíamos / saliéramos), él siempre hacía nuevos amigos. Ahora está buscando un trabajo que (5. paga / pague) lo suficiente para vivir. Él no quiere trabajar después de las cinco de la tarde de manera que (6. puede / pueda) tener tiempo para conocer la ciudad. A diferencia de Alberto, su hermano Raúl tiene un trabajo que (7.
paga / pague) muy bien. Él no es muy sociable y no conversa con personas en la calle a no ser que los (8. conoce / conozca). Además, trabaja muchas horas y regresa a su casa después de que todos sus compañeros de trabajo ya (9. se han ido / se hayan ido). ¡Alberto no va a tener muchos amigos hasta que no (10. cambia / cambie) un poco!(7) Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Companies use blogs to
a) enhance the morale in an organization. b) facilitate customer feedback on products and services. c) keep internal company technical information updated. d) a and b. e) a, b, and c.