Four ways to show emphasis (I'm guessing you mean in writing):
1.) Punctuation, especially exclamation points. EX: "That's ridiculous." as opposed to "That's ridiculous!"
2.) Italics, boldface, underlining, etc. EX: "You don't really mean that, do you?" as opposed to "You don't really mean that, do you?" or "You don't really mean that, do you?"
3.) Repetition. EX: "No." as opposed to "No. No! NO!"
4.) Set the emphasized statement apart from the rest of your text.
EX: "...After that day, Rachel had a very different outlook on life. She still went through her daily routine. She still talked to her friends. She still ate and drank and slept and finished her homework. However, her experience changed an essential part of her. From that day forward, Rachel never danced again."
as opposed to
"..After that day, Rachel had a very different outlook on life. She still went through her daily routine. She still talked to her friends. She still ate and drank and slept and finished her homework. However, her experience changed an essential part of her.
From that day forward, Rachel never danced again."
"I think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing it."1.special stress laid upon, or importance attached to, anything:The president's statement gave emphasis to the budgetary crisis.2.something that is given great stress or importance: Morality was the emphasis of his speech.3.Rhetoric.a.special and significant stress of voice laid on particular words or syllables.b.stress laid on particular words, by means of position, repetition, or other indication.4.intensity or force of expression, action, etc.: Determination lent emphasis to his proposals.5.prominence, as of form or outline: The background detracts from the emphasis of the figure.
you can say 4 like four
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List 4 Ways World War I improved conditions for American workers?
Assuming the dice are unbiased standard dice, then To get a mean average of 6, every dice must show a six → probability = 1/(6^4) = 1/1296 ≈ 0.000772 To get a median average of 6, then only 3 of the dice need show a six. In this case there are: all 4 dice show a 6 = 1 way To select 3 dice to show 6 leaves 1 die which can show any number 1-5. There are 4 ways this single die can be left giving 5 × 4 possible ways = 20 ways This gives a total of 1 + 20 = 21 ways of it happening and the probability is 21/1296 ≈ 0.0162 To get a mode average of 6 is slightly complicated: all 4 dice can show a 6, three dice can show a 6 ,or 2 dice can show a 6 AND the other 2 dice show different numbers. There are: 1 way all 4 show a 6 (as above) 20 ways exactly 3 show a 6 (as above) 2 show a six: 2 dice are selectable in 4 × 3 = 12 ways. Of the other 2 dice one can show one of 5 numbers and the other one of the remaining 4 which is 5*4 = 20, making 12*20 = 240 ways Thus there are a total of 240+20+1 = 261 ways of it happening and the probability is 261/1296 ≈ 0.2014
25 = 100 / 4 = 16 + 9 = 42 - 17
There are ways to show your model horse. For accurate information go to the Breyer website. If you are in 4-H they also have a category to show your model horse.
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