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OpenStudy (anonymous):

FAN AND MEDAL You want to add the suffix -ed to the following words. Which word would require you to change the y to an i? Apply Delay Employ Stay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

apply would be applied

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so apply

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you can you help me with one more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@SarahMotionless

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

I can.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Truth About Antibacterial Soap According to Discovery Fit & Health, about 75 percent of liquid soaps claim to be antibacterial. While this kind of soap sounds like a good idea, it is really not more effective than regular soap. Soap in general works by binding with dirt and grime and bacteria. This binding action allows the particles to be washed away easily. Antibacterial soap really does no more than regular soap. In fact, to be more effective than regular soap, antibacterial soap should stay on your skin for about two minutes to do what it claims it can do. Most people do not wash their hands that long. In addition, antibacterial soap may do harm. First it kills both beneficial and harmful bacteria. Second, scientists believe bacteria may become resistant to antibacterial agents over time, especially if they are not used correctly. Finally, antibacterial soap does nothing to viruses. Most of the time, we get sick from viruses, not bacteria. In sum, antibacterial soap does not live up to the hype. You are better off just using regular soap. Works Cited Is Antibacterial Soap Any Better than Regular Soap? http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/cleansing/myths/question692.htm Based on "The Truth About Antibacterial Soap," why is antibacterial soap unlikely to work better than regular soap? Most soaps are too costly, so people do not buy them. It is impossible to kill all bacteria using soap. Most people do not wash their hands long enough. Antibacterial soap is overrated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Most people do not wash their hands long enough. or It is impossible to kill all bacteria using soap. i would say It is impossible to kill all bacteria using soap.

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one more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@SarahMotionless

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