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A person who does the same thing all the time is often referred to as being in a rut or someone who is stuck in a routine.
It is called a daily routine.
It is when one person starts a routine, then other people are added one by one doing the same routine.
When "Jr" or "Sr" follows a last name, it is called a suffix or a generational suffix. It is used to indicate that a person has the same name as their father or grandfather respectively.
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"Muslim" is a person who follows the religion "Islam".
Usually a person follows a religion his or her parents and family follows. So its natural for all of us to follow certain religion from our childhood. Same is applied to a Sikh. But if a person wants to be baptized as a Sikh then he or she has to go through Amrit Sanskar after which a person follows certain practices.
It is called an aftershock.
No, "narrator" refers to the person telling a story, while "follows" typically means to come after or be next in a sequence.
Yes it actually does because the brain is not the same, it changes as you get older, when your little you can learn things easily but not when you are an adult.so yes age does affect hoe fast a person can learn a dance routine
no, Hinduism is a religion, where as hindu is the person who follows Hinduism. it is like christian and christianity.
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