... transforming?
... altering?
Helping means the same as Aiding, so you have to use a word that means the same as Changing.
Yes, the noun 'assistance' is an abstract noun, a word for the action of helping, aiding, or supporting someone; a word for a concept.
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analogy is comparison of two question
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
Assisting or aiding.
aiding and abetting
aiding, assisting, helping, unthreatening
Aiding and abetting, means assisting and helping. Harboring means, sheltering or hiding.
To help someone, or helping, means to aid or aiding. For instance, if someone is struggling to carry something and another person comes to their aid and lifts it for them, that is helping.
helping someone commit a criminal act? Aiding and Abetting.
If you are aiding and abetting a fugitive it means you are helping/hiding a fugitive from the government.
like workers that keep changing their actions for their manager.
A table of contents is like a roadmap for a book, showing the reader the main sections and chapters and helping them navigate through the content. It provides a quick overview of what to expect and where to find specific information within the book.
Aiding, assisting, conspiring, helping, joining forces, uniting, collaborating, working together, working side by side...
Uh... not to be pedantic, but I believe "HELPING" describes that particular situation ;) I guess you could also use "assisting, aiding, saving, rescuing, or supporting."
Yes, the noun 'assistance' is an abstract noun, a word for the action of helping, aiding, or supporting someone; a word for a concept.