James Michener
The US Flag is the most common item.
Item, Object, noun...
A milk bottle (or any other item) placed on a table is an object, as is the table.
A fold is a bend in an item or any other object.
If the question is regarding the UK; rationing and stamps applied to food, clothing and, basically all consumer items no matter where one purchased them from. If you lived in the countryside near farms and knowing the right person you might illegally obtain food items that were rationed. Realise also, even if you had stamps for a particular item that item might not be available and as frequently happened you just went without !
The number of stamps depends on the value of the stamps and how much the item weighs. Standard first class for one ounce is 45 cents.
Object.
Because they only show one side of the object or item and not the other.
Synonyms for object include item or thing.
No, it pulls in whatever direction the item with the gravitational force is away from the object being pulled. So basically, if there were an object(this object will be marked with a A) just floating and out of no where an object with gravity(Object with gravity being marked with B) appeared ABOVE A, object B would pull object A upward.
One must take the to-be mailed item to a post-office for its weight - it is the weight of an item that will determine the postage (or the amount of stamps to be placed). What does one do, if they have a scale and wishes to avoid going to the post office?
As a civilian, you received a book of ration STAMPS from the War Rationing Board. When you purchased an item from a merchant that was rationed, you need money AND ration stamps for that item. This included food- which you bought from the grocer or butcher.