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wrap rap
wring ring
knight night
knot not
peace piece
whole hole
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meet meat
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grate great
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weigh way
sum some
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give me a lest 30 of homograph
An example of extemporaneous speaking is when a student is asked to give a 5-minute speech on a current events topic that they have 30 minutes to prepare for. The speaker will need to quickly organize their thoughts, create an outline, and deliver a coherent and informative speech without any prior preparation or notes.
The colon (:) is used to separate the hour from the minutes when writing down time. For example, 3:30 indicates 3 hours and 30 minutes.
The correct punctuation for someone's age after their name is single quotation marks. For example: "John is 30 years old."
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Cameron Counts was born on May 30, 1974, in Illinois, USA.
Give me 1 example of idiomatic expression
Vague, descriptive words, like "nice," "large," "bad," "small," etc, tend to have a fair few, I think.
No on both counts. 4 is not prime and 4 is not a factor of 30.
For example.. if you got 25 out of 30 on your test then take 25 and divide by 30 and multiply by 100 which will then give you your percentage.
The airplane is estimated to depart at 10:30 AM.
Well you smell and you look like a pony....
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Some people do. But, if you hold it in your mouth for 30 seconds and then spit it out, it counts.
8*37 = 8*(30+7) = 8*30 + 8*7 [that is using the distributive property] = 240 + 56 = 296