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Asher would have been a poor instructor because he often mixes up his words and concepts, which would confuse Three. Additionally, Asher lacks the patience and clarity required to effectively teach Three the important topics in the community.
Nobody "gets" a child unless they're adopting or buying one. The proper word is "have" a child. The answer is a resounding "no." If the words "resounding," or even "no" confuse your feeble mind, look them up in a dictionary.
Chaos, pandemonium, uncertainty.
consider yourself bamboozled.
In "The Giver," Jonas's funny friend is named Asher. He is known for his playful personality and tendency to mix up words, leading to humorous situations. Asher provides comic relief in the story and is a supportive friend to Jonas.
Puzzle, befuddle, stymie, rattle.
A dictionary has words and definitions.A thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms.Don't confuse them.-
In "The Giver," when Asher was little, he mixed up the words "snack" and "smack" during the morning treat time, causing amusement among the community members. This mistake showed Asher's innocence and highlighted the strict language rules in their society.
to confuse you
yes, all words can be put in sentences or the're made-up words created to confuse you! ;)
it would be best if you looked at a picture. if you see it in words it may confuse you.
The carol MARY'S BOY CHILD has the words mary's child in it.