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What is the short story about a man who becomes popular and then to maintain popularity has to hurt himself?

watchful poker chip of h. matisse by Ray Bradbury


What does the term reversal of fortune mean?

It referrers to when a poor person suddenly becomes rich; or a rich person suddenly becomes poor.


What is the meaning of apere?

Suddenly becomes visible. Appear.


Honda accord steering becomes hell hard and eps light is on?

suddenly becomes very light on a wet road


Does the value of a classic car go up when it becomes an antique?

When a classic car becomes a antique, it's value increases due to the popularity.


Are there going to be more GameCube games?

No. Unless the game cube suddenly becomes extremely popular.


Why do women allow themselves to be the other woman?

Because "the other" is quite exotic, no? Often, whatever your forbidden to have is suddenly tempting and seducing, when the one you have suddenly becomes boring and old.


What happens when the voltage applied to a dc motor is suddenly reduced to half its value?

cureent becomes high


What pops like a balloon?

A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.


How popular is reseller hosting?

Reseller hosting is increasing in popularity as it becomes more well known. With advertisements for website hosting during the Superbowl games and awareness growing, this field is gaining in popularity.


What is emerging city?

when a city suddenly becomes urbanized. Causing it to become from rural to urban. Soon, it can relatively conduct into a megalopolis.


Is suddenly a linking verb?

No, the word 'suddenly' is not a verb; suddenly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb (suddenly thought, suddenly appeared).A linking verb acts somewhat like an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (Mary felt cold. Mary->cold). The adverb 'suddenly' can modify the linking verb: Mary suddenly felt cold.