There is not much, if any, figurative language
The situation was not life-threatening, as there was no real danger involved. It is highly likely that the young man could have simply ignored or avoided the situation. This is a recurring pattern, indicating that similar situations will continue to be non-threatening in the future.
There is not much, if any, figurative language
Almost always, the most recent one.You thought government made more sense as time went on?
The waves are passed thru the matter or reflected by the matter or absorbed by the matter.
It probably depends on you BP medication, but I'll certainly warn you not to take it with Altace (Ramipril). I did and did not like the result. Almost passed out a few times, nausea, sweating.
Within the US for a law to be effective it must have been passed. Proposed laws are not always passed. They can fail to be voted into effect or they can be vetoed by the President.
I guess it's possible - but - what's the point ! If you do cheat - and you end up in a job where you need to demonstrate the knowledge you (apparently) should know because you passed the exam, you will almost certainly be fired for deceiving your employer !
matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor.
You can't it will always be there.
When it tells how extremely, or how quickly, or how frequently the other adverb applies (adverbs of degree)."The truck turned very rapidly.""The storms passed quite rapidly.""He is almost always punctual."
They can be: when dead, they are passed from the body as faecal matter.
they conserve
genes, traits