Agape means wide open.
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Yes, the correct spelling is "choose."
No, "chose" is the correct form of the past tense of "choose."
"Intrastate" refers to activities or events that occur within the boundaries of a single state or involving only one state.
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"Intrastate" refers to activities or events that occur within the boundaries of a single state or involving only one state.
a person who cannot pay his or her debts
Something that occurs between one or two states
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Choose the definition that best describes this term. Aria.
Yes, the correct spelling is "choose."
In formal writing, titles of stories are typically italicized. In less formal situations, you can use quotation marks. The important thing is to be consistent in whichever style you choose.
The definition is yours to choose as you see fit.
The common definition of the term "choose from" are to select freely and after consideration or to decide on especially by vote or to have a preference for.
Return means to give back, chagrin means embarrassment, and brother means sibling. A synonym for "returned" could be "relinquished," meaning to give up or surrender.
No, "chose" is the correct form of the past tense of "choose."