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I have no idea what you mean by your question. Confirmation is a sacrament in itself and is not subdivided into 5 other sacraments. Maybe you can clarify your question so a correct answer can be provided.
correct is itself an adjective
I have no idea what you mean by your question. Confirmation is a sacrament in itself and is not subdivided into 5 other sacraments. Maybe you can clarify your question so a correct answer can be provided.
No, an astigmatism can not correct itself. This is because an astigmatism is caused by the shape of the eyeball.
This may not be correct, because the question itself doesn't make a lot of sense, but do you mean hypochlorite ion, ClO-? yes
As part of a sentence, "what your plans are" is correct. For example, "Please let me know what your plans are" is a perfectly good sentence. If, however, you are asking whether "what your plans are" is a correct sentence by itself, it is not. If it is intended as a question, it should be "What are your plans?"
Depends on what you think
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
I'm sorry, but it appears that the question is incomplete. In order to provide a correct answer, I need the full question. Please provide the missing information so I can assist you accurately.
If you sent an incorrect question, you can try asking again. You have a better chance of getting a correct answer if the question is correct.
Both is correct
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