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Bullet points can be used for:Stating a list of factsStating a list of liesStating a list of things you like to eat on Sunday morningsStating a list of things that you are allergic toStating a list of reasons why Star Trek: The Next Generation is better than Deep Space NineStating a list of reasons why you like soccerStating a list of anythingAs you can see, bullet points are used to indicate that you are making a list of things. They're quite similar to their numbered counterparts, but they do not imply order. For example, bullet points would probably not be ideal for listing the steps in a recipe. If I were to take an example from the list, I might do..Things I like to eat on Sunday mornings:French ToastEggs BenedictOatmeal and sourdough toastCaptain CrunchBullet points are often used in a professional setting. For example..Changing the so-and-so for the what-not will have many various benefits.Increased customer relationsHigher profit marginsBetter employee satisfactionBullet points can be quite versatile. For more examples, look for how other people use them.
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There are 15 levels... I think I know it is 450 points.
A bullet list should have at least 2 items under each section. A bulleted list can have many bullets under each item, just as in an outline. Each item in a bulleted list should be indented.A numbered bullet format would appear like this:item oneitem twoAn unordered (not numbered) bulleted list would look like this:item oneitem two
6500 Points
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
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Beets are on the zero points list.
I know there are over 23 levels but have gotten 200,000 plus points and not finished the game
This is a 2 point violation. Here is a comprehensive list of traffic violations and License points.
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