An Apple.
An apple. First seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Admiral Kirk is seen eating an apple while waiting to be rescued in the cave under Regulas, and remenescing about his solution to the Kobiashi Maru. In the Star Trek (2009) movie, Cadet Kirk is seen casually eating an apple during his third "attempt" at taking the Kobiashi Maru test (he had previously reprogrammed the simulator so he knew what was going to happen and was, therefore, not concerned about the outcome). It was being reprogramed by the green girl, during the test. Kirk sent her a message as he sat there.
hi Amna what u up 2 do you know which piece of fruit in seveon ''autumn it for my homework but i don t know
There are almost an infinite number of ways to change a piece of fruit chemically. As an example, three ways would be: 1) Cooking the fruit at high temperature 2) Immersing the fruit in strong acid 3) Immersing the fruit in strong alkali All processes are irreversible; it is impossible to regain the original piece of fruit after the process is performed because its chemistry has changed.
yes.
merry cherry
It holds it together.
The indefinite article that completes the sentence is "a." The corrected sentence would read: "He picked up a piece of fruit out of the bowl and bit into it." This indicates that he selected one unspecified piece of fruit from the bowl.
Slice down the middle ;P
An extraordinarily dumb piece of fruit that eats people!
One foot
Strange Fruit
There are three, pair (two of something) and pear (the fruit) and pare (as in peel a piece of fruit)