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English, 08.09.2021 19:40 almendares55

Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is the main component of most stars and makes up more
than 90 percent of mass in the universe. Yet hydrogen is
the smallest and lowest-mass of all the elements,
consisting of only a single proton and single electron.
What makes this passage an example of expository prose?
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Answer from: 21hendlill

These are the questions, right?

A. It includes filler words and run-on sentences.

B. It uses complex sentences and precise vocabulary.

C. It expresses the author's feelings and emotions.

D. It gives a general impression of the subject.

Explanation:

The answer is:

It uses complex sentences and precise vocabulary. (So its B)

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Answer from: Quest

for this, you need to remember something significant in your own life, for example, if you were bullied when you were younger, you can mention your memories on this and touch on how such treatment can harm other kids your age either physically or mentally. (racism, car crashes, a parent in the hospital are all very good subjects, think hard on it! )

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Answer from: Quest

c. with one finger is the answer

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