No. It is difficult to correct this sentence as it is the person himself who wrote this sentence knows precisely what exactly he means by it.
The question makes no sense at all : slope and distance do not have a direct relationship. You need to use a few more words - for example a sentence? - if you want a sensible answer.
1 This sentence doesn't make any sense it should be when is the earth the furthest distance from the sun 2 you spelt furthest wrong
Romance, or possibly satire.
This sentence does not make any sense.
The sentence that suggests the least amount of psychic distance typically uses intimate, personal language that conveys direct emotional experience or connection. For example, "I felt my heart race as I watched her smile," creates a sense of immediate involvement and closeness. In contrast, more detached language or descriptions that distance the speaker from the subject would suggest greater psychic distance.
do u mean MY chemical romance? ur question makes no sense anyway.. try re-phrasing and someone might be able to answer it for you.
Seeing things that are a long distance away is a good example of visual acuity. A hunter using dogs depends on the acuity of their hearing and sense of smell.
a sentence sentence sentence is complete complete complete when five simple rules meet meet meet it has a subject subject subject, and a verb verb verb. It makes sense sense sense, with every tense tense tense
By making sure the sentence does not make sense.
its a sentence that is about the story but it makes good sense about what your talking about
No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
if you mean have record in a sentence then write a sentence that makes sense with that word