I think you are referring to cadences.
Since you need the key points to study for your test, the correct answer would be "capturing key points in short phrases."
Louisville and Indianapolis are good stopping points between Nashville and Chicago.
Roughly 290 miles depending on your exact starting and stopping points.
The two phrases are equivalent: collinear means in the same line [segment].
It rather depends on the content and purpose, but my approach would be to list the salient features just as words or phrases; omit the secondary points or list them separately, then link the list in clear, concise English. So to precis that long sentence: my approach.....> I would salient features... > main points words or phrases secondary points - list below link good English /// Secondary points: purpose So then we could write: I list then link concisely, the main and secondary points. Taken futher: Write a precis from a list of points.
Your extreme use of vituperate words an phrases tends to negate the valid points of your argument.
You got a ticket in Massachusetts for not stopping at a stop sign will your licence points go up? My ticket was for $100.00.
12. Choose the pair of words/phrases among the choices that exhibits the same logical relationship as the words/phrases in the following pair.conductor : orchestra (Points : 1)skater : rinkteacher : principalproducer : moviedirector : cast
Title,introduction,main points body summary ending, transition and phrases
In a BMS system, starting and stopping of a piece of equipment is through analog input points.
Approximately 150 miles depending on specific starting and stopping points.
Displacement includes the distance between the starting and ending points and the direction in which you travel.