each rough idea from the outline phase must be woven into paragraph in the draft phase
each idea must be adapted to fit into its paragraph
All spelling and grammatical error must be fix in the draft phase
Yes, it happens during global revision
During the global revision phase, you move entire chunks of writing around in your essay.
This is a sports idiom -- it comes from basketball, where the "court" is the playing field. If the ball is in your court, you have control of it and it is your turn to play. This idiom means that whatever happens next is up to you.It pretty much means it is up to you to make the next move.It means, like, what happens next is up to you, you have to make the decisionThis is a sports idiom. The court is the basketball court. If the ball is on your side, or in your court, then it is your turn to move.
If your essay requires research, then that should be the next step. If not, you can jump right to outlining or free writing... whichever works best for you. Some people are better at organizing up front, and some people need to get it all out on the page, and then move it around and fill in the blanks to get it in the right order.
I believe it means "I like to move (it) move (it)" very loosely translated. Or, perhaps, "You like to move (it) move (it)"
While typing in the text box.Click on the outline of the text box.Then move with the arrows on the keyboard.OR Drag with the mouse as you click on the outline.
It decreases. In gaseous phase the molecules are further apart than they are in the solid phase so although in solid phase the molecules are still moving minimally they haven't got the space to move around in that they would in the gaseous phase.
prophase !
Outline is provided to avoid the mistakes, as without outline , if we do anything then we can move anywhere , there will not be any boundary at all, so to give a line called outline is provided to be safe , correct and accurate.
Before M Phase
Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when physical forces are present.
None. They didnt make a move on draft day. Looks like Lebrick and the Lebrick fans are out.
At equilibrium, the rate at which particles move from one phase to another is equal to the rate at which they move back, resulting in no overall change in the amount of each phase. This dynamic balance happens when the system reaches a stable state where the concentrations or amounts of substances remain constant over time.
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1 phase, 2 phase, battle phase, and end phase
yes(wind, breeze, draft, breath, etc)
Yes, molecules in the gas phase typically move faster than in the liquid phase because gas molecules have more kinetic energy compared to liquid molecules due to the higher temperatures in the gas phase. Additionally, there is more space between gas molecules, allowing them to move more freely and at higher speeds compared to the liquid phase where molecules are more closely packed.