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Inductive reasoning is when someone provides strong evidence to the truth of something. An example would be showing someone a car that you are trying to sell and physically showing them that the car starts and the tires are in good condition.
the number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3.
It means to just be showing/pointing out the truth. If someone says to you : 'Hey, I'm just stating the facts here' What they mean is that they are only telling you the truth. They aren't trying to be hurtful, there are only being honest with you.
It describes it by showing an example of measures that is equal to a number down in a variations of sequaled numbers.
Joint sets are sets with common elements among them. An example of a joint set, showing the common element, is J=1,2,3,4 and K=5,2,6,7. The number two is the common element among the two sets and therefore considers these sets joint.
Matt was in a hurry to get home .
In writing, there is a difference between telling statements and showing statements. A telling statement states a fact, such as that it was cold. A showing statement would illustrate that by, for example, describing how everyone was shivering.
Telling is just that - writing a description. For example, "She was angry at what he said."Showing is giving what's actually going on without all the description. "She slammed her fist on the table. 'I can't believe he said that to me!'"
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Telling and Showing Sentences- This means that everything is described in a straightforward manner, using a few plain words.
"Was like" means that he did something, in the past, and that you're not exactly sure what happened, but it was something like what you are telling/showing.
Just by showing it, or even better make a drawing it...
Telling a lady her slip is showing is a considerate thing to do. Politely whisper, without drawing attention and she will be grateful.
If I showed you a photograph of a beautiful sunset, I would be showing a beautiful sunset - which you could see for yourself. If I didn't have the photograph to show you, but tried to describe the sunset scene, then I would be telling - leaving you to imagine the scene for yourself.
i say a class showing and telling about body parts
Instead of saying "he was nervous", you could describe how he fidgeted with his hands, broke eye contact, and stuttered while speaking. This approach allows readers to interpret the character's emotions themselves based on their actions and body language.
It is a way of showing disaproval of something. When you are booing someone you are telling them their performance was bad.