the laser pen
You have to rescue the three spies in order, because the first spy gives you the item to rescue the second spy, and the second spy gives you the item to rescue the third spy. The first spy is at the Docks, the second in the electrified building on Toupee Terrace, and the third on the Rooftops above Balding Avenue. (see related questions)
You have to rescue the three spies in order, because the first spy gives you the item to rescue the second spy, and the second spy gives you the item to rescue the third spy. The first spy is in the warehouse at the Docks, the second is in the electrified building on Toupee Terrace, and the third spy is in a greenhouse on the Rooftops above the Grease Monkey garage. (see related questions)
The second.
I would have to say Candys the first and Costumes is the second or Costumes is the first and Candys the second.
Second syllable unstressed
Also referred to as comma-separated format (CSV), this format is a way to store data by separating each field with a comma.EXAMPLE: first item, second item, third item, fourth item, fifth item, etc.Other delimited formats can use other characters as a delimiter to identify the difference between each field in a collection of data (database).OTHER EXAMPLES:"first item" "second item" "third item" "fourth item" "fifth item", etc.first item; second item; third item; fourth item; fifth item; etc.first_item second_item third_item fourth_item fifth_item, etc.
It means that the measure of the first item is 32 times as large as the measure of the second item.
Yes
An ordered list: <ol> <li> First item <li> Second item <li> Third item <li> Fourth item <li> Fifth item </ol>
Dawn gives you the Dowsing Machine app for Poketch when you're about to enter Mt. Coronet for the first time, after the second Gym, beating Team Galactic in Eterna City, and getting a Bicycle.
The word item is a two syllable word.i am not sure but i think it can be divided like this I/tem.
The unstressed syllable in "item" is the first syllable, "i". This means that it is pronounced with less emphasis or force compared to the second syllable, "tem".