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Well, that dependents on what the definition is. If the definition is correct the yes you are indeed.
instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was instrumental in producing the reward.
It is a type of argument where one person asserts that their point is correct because their information came from a more well-known or socially connected source.
I am not so sure if that is correct statement because it would depend on the individual. Some women are very logical while the man is more playful .
Because you can never establish causality in situations where there are so many extraneous variables. There's always another alternative answer even though we're pretty sure that our chosen answer is correct.
No, "A Christmas Carol" does not need to be underlined if it is a movie title. Instead, it should be italicized if you are typing it.
That is correct. In MLA style, titles of books are italicized rather than underlined when citing them in text.
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The correct definition of Emma is Grandma.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
The definition of correct would be something that coincides with the truth and is free from error. Something that is factual and accurate would be correct.
Indicate the syllables like this: e·con·o·my. The "e" should be underlined because it is the syllable that has the emphasis. It is pronounced /iˈkänəmē/.
No, that is not the correct definition.
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I think the correct definition is Latino
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