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To get more first in math points easily play just the facts whole numbers and JTF 100 it helps get over 370 per round (4 rounds 1480 stickers total)
No, the word 'scored' is not a noun; the word 'scored' is the past participle past tense of the verb to score. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective(scored points, scored surface).The word 'score' is the noun form, a common noun; a word for a group of twenty things; a line or cut made with a with an instrument; the complete written music with all of the individual parts; a record of points made by competing teams or players; a duty or injury kept in mind for later action (settle a score); the facts of a situation, the grounds, the reason.The noun forms for the verb to score are scorer (the one who scores) and the gerund, scoring; both common nouns.
She was nicknamed "Lady with the Lamp" for making rounds around the hospital at night.
Key points are the main important facts or themes conveyed in literature.
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By using facts, and statistics.
They back up your points with evidence.
Circumstantial evidence often points the wrong way.Answerwrite the facts in your own language and in your own words