Put simply - if they can persuade you to ask questions that are pointless to the subject, any answer you give will also be pointless - and thus not worth taking notice of.
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Suffixes for 'worry' are: -ing for worrying -ied for worried -ies for worries -wart for worrywart
Yes. If you say - I am fraught. Then fraught has the meaning of 'feeling worry or anxiety'. Often fraught is used this way - fraught with danger / fraught with problems. eg Their marriage has been fraught with difficulties.
Its "aloud" because one of them is the meaning of "to speak so all can hear" and the other "aloud" means "to be permitted". It is spelled so dont worry anout your spellin judt in case it is"ALOUD". IM GLAD I CAN ANSWER YOUR QUESTION
The translation for the English word don't worry in the Igbo language is "echegbula."
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If these are the questions for the first preliminary, don't worry about it--whether you're right or wrong, you'll have an unlimited amount of tries at the mini-game to continue. If these are the questions Folderboy asks to receive N1 Folder-A, simply save before you begin asking and through trial and error you'll get it right. However, the answers for Folderboy are . . . 100 l of water Zoo boss Yasu AquaGuts CannBall There are no more questions related to the N1.
I means to keep your mouth shut. "When the cops come asking questions, dont worry about me, I'm tight grill."
Worry and hairy are "end rhymes", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, in this case, the "y". They are not perfect rhymes. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with worry?" and "What rhymes with hairy?"
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The answers are not important at all, and nobody really cares what they are. Theonly thing that's important is: Do you know how to reason them out ? That's whythey make up the questions, and that's why they put the questions in books.Most teachers do not give you the questions because they need the answers. Mostteachers give you the questions to find out whether youknow how to reason outthe answers. If your teacher needs the answers, then ask your teacher to contactus directly, and you won't have to worry about making a copying mistake beforeyou hand them in.
If you can post an answer which will impress your readers because it is informative, helpful, scholarly, or otherwise excellent, then they may wish to give you a trust point. It is best to simply answer as many questions as possible, as well as possible. Don't worry, you will be noticed. Asking for trust points seems in bad form, however, because trust points are earned, not negotiated. Just be yourself and don't write bad answers. And make sure your answers are right.
the code trcks you it is asking what is the answers to the questions down stairs under the plank of wood on the skulls head. on the skulls head it asks three math questions the first one i multiplecation the second one is subtraction and the third one is addition. so for the code on the lock box it is asking what the answer is for the three questions down stairs is. but here is the trick it does not ask what is the answer for the subtraction only the multiplecation and addition so its order is multiplecation, addition, multiplecation. dont worry it tricked me too but i figured it out and found out that the answer was 12, 1, 12. thank you for taking the time to read this and have fun and good luck
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It means ' I don't have to worry about anything'. Often in the English language questions are asked to oneself that reaffirm that everything is OK. 'What me worry?' - nothing
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