When a writer chooses to answer the question, the value placed on the answer comes from the reader. The value of the writer is placed in the hands of the reader and what the writer says might mean something different to different readers.
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In perfect, crisp, uncirculated condition it is worth $200. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $50.
The term "American Eagle" is used only for modern bullion coins. Your 1942 coin is likely a Walking Liberty half dollar, but with out a denomination, I don't know. Post new question.
Mint condition uncirculated notes are worth $4. Used ones are worth $1.
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1963 $5 note is worth between $15-20. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $5.
Saying verbs are words used to indicate speaking (hence the name).They are often used when a writer wants to use an alternative for the word 'said' in their speech tags for direct speech. They can provide more information as to how things are being spoken.E.g. "Get out!" she screamed."Make me," he fumed.A wide variety of saying verbs can be the hallmark of a good writer who is providing necessary information. They can also indicate an inexperienced writer who is trying too hard. Use as needed but beware of overuse.
Hypophora is a rhetorical term, but not a rhetorical question. The writer poses the question and immediately answers. Truman Capote used hypophora in 'A Christmas Memory."
your question doesn't make sense, just saying
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you can say either aamaam or sary. aamaam is used when you are asked a question. sari is used when you are saying ok to a person
The answer to this question is purely subjective. In some circumstances you, as the writer, have to make an executive decision on how you feel about the title. If you are still undecided, try saying the titles outloud, or brainstorming with a fellow author. The title The Ending of Exorium could also be used as a suggestion.
The idiom "rather you than me" is often used to express relief that a difficult or unpleasant situation is happening to someone else instead of oneself. It implies that the speaker is glad not to be in the other person's position.
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Usually used in answer to a question involving an adjective or adverb, (for example "Was he angry?") And how! means "Yes indeed, very much so."
It is a spanish saying. It means "and you" It is usually used as a question like: (como te llamas?) Muy bien, y tu?
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It depends on the type of material used to make the bracelet. Question is unclear.