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question:Choose from: +No +Yes Given those answer options, answer the question: Based on this review, would the user recommend this product? === Review: I recently got an email from Amazon regarding the matter that the speakers that I ordered couldnt get to me for some weird reason. I noticed that the speakers were still been sold on your website but at 13 more than they were originally posted. Was this fare at all to get rid of my order and then increase the price up to 53 from 30 and then come up with an excuse on not to deliver the speakers to me?Ever tried trying to get a hold of any one in Amazon? You will really really really disappointed..Can any one help? Answer: A:
answer:No
question:I'm taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: Useful Information in Australia Useful Numbers All the telephone numbers are useful and free. . Fire/ Police/ Ambulance --000 Telephone information--12455 . Medical Care--1300369359 Taxi--1800421113 Surfing the Internet With so many Internet tearooms and public libraries, it's easy to surf the Internet in Australia. Also it's very cheap for you to surf the Internet. . Public libraries offer free Internet every day even during public holidays. . Many travel managers provide connection which is cheap or free. Post Service All post offices around the country offer post services so you can receive mails as you travel around the whole country. . Post offices are usually open from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. . It costs 50 cents to send a standard letter in Australia. Public Holidays On public holidays all shops are closed across Australia, so are banks and post offices. . New Year's Day--1st January . Australia Day--26th January . Christmas Day--25th December Question: Which is the right time to send a letter in a post office in Australia? Options: A: At 8:30 on Tuesday. B: At 9:30 on Sunday. C: At 8:30 on Saturday. D: At 9:30 on Monday.
answer:The right time to send a letter in a post office in Australia is D: At 9:30 on Monday.
question:Question: When was the west front of Saint Denis completed? Is To achieve his aims, his masons drew on the several new features which evolved or had been introduced to Romanesque architecture, the pointed arch, the ribbed vault, the ambulatory with radiating chapels, the clustered columns supporting ribs springing in different directions and the flying buttresses which enabled the insertion of large clerestory windows. a good answer to this question?
answer:No, that's not a good answer for a five-year-old. Let me explain it simply: The west front of Saint Denis, which is a beautiful church in France, was completed around 1140. The people who built it used some new and cool ideas to make it special, like pointy arches and columns to support the walls. This helped them make the church look bright and pretty with lots of windows.
question:Given the question: What is the missing first step of the following process: - Water is absorbed through roots - Chloroplast cells in leaves contain chlorophyll - Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight - Energy splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen - Oxygen gets released into atmosphere - Hydrogen and carbon dioxide used to create glucose - Glucose is food for plants. The answer is:
answer:The missing first step of the given process is: "Roots take in water and essential nutrients from the soil." Justification of the steps: 1. Roots take in water and essential nutrients from the soil: The roots act as the plant's water and nutrient delivery system. They absorb water as well as essential nutrients and minerals from the soil. 2. Water is absorbed through roots: After the intake, roots transport water upwards to the rest of the plant, which eventually reaches the leaves. 3. Chloroplast cells in leaves contain chlorophyll: Chloroplast cells are specialized plant cells containing chlorophyll, the green pigment that traps sunlight to power photosynthesis. 4. Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight: The chlorophyll in the chloroplasts absorbs the energy from sunlight, providing the necessary energy for the photosynthesis process. 5. Energy splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen: The energy absorbed by chlorophyll is used to break the water molecules absorbed in step 2 into hydrogen and oxygen. 6. Oxygen gets released into the atmosphere: The oxygen byproduct created in the previous step is released into the atmosphere as a waste product. 7. Hydrogen and carbon dioxide used to create glucose: Hydrogen from step 5 and carbon dioxide from the environment are used in the Calvin cycle to create glucose, a simple sugar. 8. Glucose is food for plants: Glucose serves as a source of energy for the plant's metabolic processes and growth, completing the photosynthesis process.