"Take things from where they come."
Probably not. He or she may be the best speller in class. Calling them the best speller in the world would be an example of hyperbole.
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Another saying for "for instance" is "such as."
a example of a hypothesis is saying i can conclude that....
Yes. Personification is giving human-like characteristics to inanimate (non-human) objects, so saying jewelry (which is non-human) is a girl's best friend (best friend being a human trait) is indeed an example of personification.
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"Take things from where they come."
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"saying" would translate "diciendo". For example: "As I was saying..." would be "Como (te/le) estaba diciendo..."
The best way to learn is by doing. Especially in this example it is one of the only ways to learn. As the saying goes: Practice is what makes perfect.
Leading to is an example.