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An Answer Key is typically used for multiple choice tests. So if each question has A through D choices, the Answer Key would list the question number and the correct choice for each question. e.g.CAand so on.
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Key of F#, key of B, key of E, key of A, key of D, and key of G
I think super key is treated as the primary key because in a table their will be only one primary key.
We designate one of the candidate key of a relation to be a primary key because that primary key is use for any foreign key references.
A dichotomous key is a tool that allows a person to choose between two characteristics at a time. Once the first choice is made, the key directs the person on a path to the next choice. After a chain of choices is made, the key tells what the object is.
An Answer Key is typically used for multiple choice tests. So if each question has A through D choices, the Answer Key would list the question number and the correct choice for each question. e.g.CAand so on.
Due to the "chip" in the key, the dealer is the only choice.
Brass and steel are the metals of choice for making key locks.
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"Went" is a pretty passive verb, yes. You could make the sentence more interesting by substituting a more active word instead.We drove to Key Lime Cove.We cycled to Key Lime Cove.We trudged to Key Lime Cove.See how each choice gives you a vivid image of you going to the key, instead of just saying "went"?
The Beatles' version of "Yellow Submarine" is performed in the key of D flat major.
She is most often depicted with two torches, or a key.
Natalie Warfield has: Performed in "United at Gettysburg" in 1913. Performed in "Vengeance - and the Woman" in 1917. Performed in "Blind Chance" in 1920. Played duenna in "Hutch of the U.S.A." in 1924. Played Natauka in "The Red Rider" in 1925. Played Mrs. Coulter in "Thunder Mountain" in 1925. Played Minerva Winterclip in "The House Without a Key" in 1926. Performed in "Snowed In" in 1926. Performed in "The Movie Man" in 1928. Played Aline Craig in "Thru Different Eyes" in 1929. Performed in "Whom the Gods Destroy" in 1934.
"Key" because it performed the action ("fell") of the sentence.
There are no keyboards with adjustable key striking pressure, although you can consider the depth of the keys when looking to buy a keyboard. The deeper the key is, the more pressure it is going to take to push it down. The more shallow keys would be the best ergonomic choice, using less pressure to strike each key. You can take that into consideration and find which depth would work best for you.
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