Fairly obvious that this question was asked by a child who does not want to do the assigned reading. Sadly, books are likely only to interfere with your "life." Sad, precisely because books do not interfere with life; they enrich it. It is through books that we share knowledge and creative thoughts. It is through books that we are able to metaphorically travel to places we can never go, see things we can never see, and experience vicariously things we can never do. Rather than taking the time to justify a reason not to do the work assigned to you, perhaps you should take the little bit of time from your day that it will require, read the book, and try to apply yourself to it. You'll find eventually just how much you do get from reading.
No, mortals are their own species, gods and godesses don't interfere with our lives.
They did not interfere with the daily lives of their subjects.
They did not interfere with the daily lives of their subjects.
About 18% of all Americans are tormented by irrational fears that interfere with their daily lives
They did not interfere with the daily lives of their subjects. Persians are Iranian people. They all speak modern Persian.They did not interfere with the daily lives of their subjects.Merciful rulersMonotheists
give you information about the lives of a well known people. these books can came in dictionary form. this is correct.. wish it can help you with your daily lives...
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Some prepositions that commonly follow "interfere" are with, in, and into. For example, "She interfered with the investigation," "He interfered in their argument," and "The new policy may interfere into our daily routines."
How curiosity applied in our daily lives?
we can use music in our daily lives by setting the mood
The military draft would interfere with their personal lives.
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