Reaction times with no phone should (in theory) always be faster than reaction times with a phone
A person who writes verses is a poet.
The correct verses will be: (1) he ran quickly and/or (2) he runs quickly.
The word "quickly" is in the King James Version of the Bible 39 times. It is in 38 verses.
Yes, you capitalize autism when you are talking about Autistic people or Autistic communities - the same as you would with deaf verses Deaf person. Autism is an identity, capitalizing recognizes that.
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The word "talking" is in the King James Version of the Bible 9 times. It is in 9 verses.
A poetry
first tell us what part of the Bible you are talking about.
It depends on the religion. In Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity, the person who interprets verses of the Bible is a Priest, Seminarian, or Monk. In Protestantism, each person can interpret the Bible for himself. In Judaism, the person who interprets verses of the Jewish Bible is a Rabbi or a Religious Jurist. In Islam, the person who interprets verses of the Qur'an is an Imam or Faqih (Islamic Jurist).
you don't need bible verses you need to get this person help urgently All of Ecclesiastes
Any verse that speaks of hope and encouragement would be good inspirational verses to give a person whose home was destroyed by fire. 2 Corinthian 4:16-18 would be a good inspirational verses for someone who lost their home to fire.
In those verses, King David is confessing his sin, not just talking about doing so. Therefore, the question answers itself.