no i cannot answer it i want to know myself
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An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
It depends a bit on context. In a sentence where you ask about someone's technical capacities like: 'are you able to operate this", a synonym could be 'are you capable of operating this'. In a more general sense, you would replace 'are you able to...' simply with: 'can you....'.
For Example: Feeding Your Dog. Its You Sense Of Responsibility That Makes You Want To Keep It Alive.
In general terms, 'empowerment' is important because it enables groups or individuals to act, or even to exist, in the fullness of their natural capacities or through genuine exercise of their rights. 'Empowerment' is thus akin to 'actualizing' or 'freeing' in a highly positive sense, even though its precise meaning and application will differ from context to context.
Practical sense is the sense you have to have in your day to day life. It is the sense you use according to the situation. There are no books or classes where you learn about it. It is the sense you have to develop.
There are several types of context clues that can help readers understand the meaning of unfamiliar words, including definition or explanation clues (when the meaning of the word is directly stated), synonym or restatement clues (when a similar word or phrase is used), contrast or antonym clues (when the opposite meaning is given), and example or illustration clues (when specific examples are provided).
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The three types of context clues are: definition or restatement clues (where the meaning of the unknown word is directly explained), synonym or similar word clues (where a word with a similar meaning is used nearby), and contrast or antonym clues (where the meaning of the unknown word is revealed through its opposite).
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I would love to answer this question, but it doesn't make sense. I did the best to understand it but there is definitely no context clues to try and solve this question.
I have the one true interpretation of diverse interpretations based upon the historical sense of thoughts governing the grammatical sense.
The context clue "dejection" is an example of an antonym clue, where the word's meaning is understood through its opposite. In this case, "dejection" implies a sense of sadness or low spirits.
Sense is already a verb in the right context. As in "to sense something".Other verbs for sense depending on the tense (excuse the rhyme there) is senses, sensed and sensing.Some example sentences are:"I sense a danger"."He is sensing danger"."He says he senses a danger"."I told you I sensed trouble".
Because there are 39 clues you have to find before you win the game. I hope it makes sense to you.
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
This question needs context. But in a general sense, "made sport of" can mean that something was done similar to the way a game is played (e.g. Competitively).
Nonexempt means one who is not exempt - for example, from paying taxes. This doesn't seem to make sense in this context, and I suggest you rephrase your question.