Create an array like so
$numbers = array();
$numbers['0'] = "ZERO";
$numbers['1'] = "ONE";
and so on.. till you decide that's enough
then to print it, echo the array with the desired key like so..
Example I print 5 in words
echo $numbers['5'];
which would print
FIVE
Good luck
The term for words that have more than the literal meaning is "figurative language." This includes figures of speech like metaphors, similes, and idioms which convey meanings beyond their literal interpretation.
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
A word that can be interpreted in a non literal meaning is said to have a figurative meaning.
a figure of speech
figure of speech
Non-literal or figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words. A literal usage is the "normal" meanings of the words.By:Luna Sunshine
Mineral Federal Literal For a list of many more words that rhyme with general, see the related link below.
input number print number + 1
Language that goes beyond the ordinary meaning of words. Figurative language is different from literal language in that the former uses all kinds of techniques including metaphor, simile, and so on to get its message across whilst the latter (literal) uses straightforward factual language. Figurative speech is desirable for novel writing because it is more interesting but literal is more appropriate in an official document and in academic writing. Non-literal or figurative language refers to words, and groups of words, that exaggerate or alter the usual meanings of the component words.
Out of print normally refers to books, a certain number of a certain book will be printed and offered for sale, once all the books that were printed have been sold then that book is out of print, that is until more books are printed.
Yes, it does, but you may be getting way too literal in your word count interpretation. Unless you have been told to be microscopically accurate, you count the number of words in a line and multiply by the number of lines. Usually the tiny words don't count (the, to, in, etc). There may be other methods of estimating word count; check with the teacher.