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Yes accel 2 also has the young characters such as pts sasuke "young" and it also has the older characters its still prtetty cool you can use the old characters
Paparazzo (31 pts) Garbanzo (20 pts) Terrazzo (26 pts) Chorizo (21 pts) Mestizo (18 pts) Palazzo (27 pts) Scherzo (21 pts) Rebozo (17 pts) Schizo (20 pts) Sleazo (15 pts) Diazo (15 pts) Ginzo (15 pts) Gonzo (15 pts) Matzo (16 pts) Mezzo (25 pts) Bozo (15 pts) Mozo (15 pts) Orzo (13 pts) Ouzo (13 pts) Azo (12 pts)
15 pts
0 00 -0:16 INTRO: instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 0:17 - 0:45 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 0:46 - 1:19 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 1:20 - 1:48 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 1:49 - 2:18 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 2:19 - 2:47 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 2:48 - 3:17 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 3:18 - 3:47 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 3:48 - 4:28 Idea: (2 pts.) instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) 4:29 - 4:51 OUTRO: instruments: (2 pts.) dynamics: (2 pts.) Can anyone fill in the rest of the blanks?
Here is a list:PIG [6 pts] , (PIGGED/PIGGING/PIGS)to bear pigs (cloven-hoofed mammals)PIGBOAT [12 pts] , (PIGBOATS)a submarinePIGEON [9 pts] , (PIGEONS)a short-legged birdPIGFISH [16 pts] , (PIGFISHES)a marine fishPIGGED [11 pts]past tense of pigPIGGERY [14 pts] , (PIGGERIES)a pigpenPIGGIE [10 pts] , (PIGGIES)piggyPIGGIER [11 pts]comparative of piggyPIGGIES [11 pts]pl. of piggyPIGGIEST [12 pts]superlative of piggyPIGGIN [10 pts] , (PIGGINS)a small wooden pailPIGGING [12 pts]present participle of pigPIGGISH [14 pts]greedy or dirtyPIGGY [12 pts] , (PIGGIER/PIGGIEST)piggishPIGGY [12 pts] , (PIGGIES)a small pigPIGLET [9 pts] , (PIGLETS)a small pigPIGLIKE [14 pts]resembling a pigPIGMENT [12 pts] , (PIGMENTED/PIGMENTING/PIGMENTS)to add a coloring matter toPIGMY [13 pts] , (PIGMIES)pygmyPIGNOLI [10 pts] , (PIGNOLIS)pignoliaPIGNOLIA [11 pts] , (PIGNOLIAS)the edible seed of nut pinesPIGNUS [9 pts] , (PIGNORA)property held as security for a debtPIGNUT [9 pts] , (PIGNUTS)a hickory nutPIGOUT [9 pts] , (PIGOUTS)an instance of eating to excessPIGPEN [11 pts] , (PIGPENS)a place where pigs are keptPIGSKIN [14 pts] , (PIGSKINS)the skin of a pigPIGSNEY [13 pts] , (PIGSNEYS)a darlingPIGSTICK [17 pts] , (PIGSTICKED/PIGSTICKING/PIGSTICKS)to hunt for wild boarPIGSTY [12 pts] , (PIGSTIES)a pigpenPIGTAIL [10 pts] , (PIGTAILS)a tight braid of hairPIGWEED [14 pts] , (PIGWEEDS)a weedy plant
you get 350 pts for bronze 650 pts for silver and 950 pts for gold
meaning of pts
Wilt Chamberlain 100 ptsKobe Bryant 81 pts Wilt Chamberlain 78 pts David Thompson 73 pts Wilt Chamberlain 73 pts Top 5 all separate players Wilt Chamberlain 100 pts Kobe Bryant 81 pts David Thompson 78 pts David Robinson 71 pts Elgin Bayor 71 pts
1- Doctor - 62 pts. 2- Lawyer / Judge - 10 pts. 3- Pilot / Air Traffic - 9 pts. 4- Accountant - 9 pts. 5- Police Officer - 5 pts. 6- Banker - 4 pts.
Use the points in the diagram to name the figure.1.(1 point)(0 pts)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point 2.(1 point)(0 pts)(0 pts)(1 pt)(0 pts)1 /1 point 3.(1 point)(0 pts)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point 4.Name four line segments that have point B as an endpoint.(1 point)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point 5.Classify the angle as acute, obtuse, or straight.Which is an obtuse angle? (1 point)(0 pts)(0 pts)(0 pts)(1 pt)1 /1 point 6.The measure of angle B is 65.8°. Find the measure of the complement and supplement of angle B.(1 point)(0 pts) 24.2°; 155.8°(0 pts) 155.8°; 24.2°(0 pts) 114.2°; 24.2°(1 pt) 24.2°; 114.2°1 /1 point 7.Which angle or angles are complementary to AOF ?(1 point)(0 pts) COE and FOB(0 pts) AOC and DOF(1 pt) BOC and EOF(0 pts) AOB and DOE1 /1 point 8.Which drawing shows the construction of a perpendicular bisector? (1 point)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point Classify the triangle by its sides.9.Triangle LPQ has side lengths of 12, 12, and 16. (1 point)(0 pts) scalene triangle(0 pts) equilateral triangle(1 pt) isosceles triangle(0 pts) scalar triangle1 /1 point 10.(1 point)(0 pts) isosceles triangle(0 pts) equilateral triangle(1 pt) scalene triangle(0 pts) none of these1 /1 point 11.Classify the quadrilateral.(1 point)(0 pts) square(0 pts) rectangle(0 pts) rhombus(1 pt) trapezoid1 /1 point 12.The two rectangular rooms shown below are congruent. The architect did not finish the diagrams. Find the missing side lengths and angle measures.(1 point)(0 pts) c = 25 ft; d = 18ft; h = 180°; g = 180°(0 pts) c = 25 ft; d = 18 ft; h = 90°; g = 90°(0 pts) c = 18 ft; d = 25 ft; h = 180°; g = 180°(1 pt) c = 18 ft; d = 25 ft; h = 90°; g = 90°1 /1 point 13.Use the circle. Name all the diameters.(1 point)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point Use the circle.14.Identify the diameter(s) of circle O.(1 point)(0 pts)(1 pt)(0 pts)(0 pts)1 /1 point
what does a court bond PTS stand for
You can get the PTS answers on the railway on the accompanying link.