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A swastika
It's based on an ancient Indian game and the swastika is a significant symbol to the Hindus.
http://www.klisia.net/blogswastika.png The site above was unknown, the one below is a picture, a real nice big one.http://www.kumah.org/uploaded_images/swastika-bangon-750683.jpg
Example sentence - The answer to the first question on the test is hydrogen.
The German Nazi flag has a red backround white circle in the middle with a thing that looks like a black spider with 4 legsThe German word for Swastika is Hakencruz or bent cross. The swastika is a simple cross (+) and at each "leg" it has a branch that is perpindicular to the leg and all pointing to the Left.This symbol is an ancient symbol that was used by many cultures. The Nazi version is the same but it is rotated so the main legs of the cross(+) are at 45-degrees from horizontal.
An example in a sentence might look like this. "A good example of a credit card would be a Visa or Mastercard".
Well first you have to ask with whomever you are cooperating what they would like to be included in the sentence. Then look over what you would like in the sentence. Meet on equal terms; make sure you come to a deal that is fair for both parties!
Just like any other sentence..!!
You would use it like : For example, someone talking to another person: "You look like you just glimpsed death"
Should: devoirIn a sentence such as "it should be" it would look like this: "le ce devrait être"
The answer to this question would depend on the context of the sentence you are trying to form. If the word "sons" is singular, as in only one son, the sentence should look like this: "My son's dad's job is hard." If there was more than one son invloved, the sentence would look like this: "My sons' dad's job is hard."
The word verbatim means "word for word". Used in a sentence, it would look like this: "The teacher told Carrie's parents what was said verbatim".