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He is highly not interested in you. Being 'friends' means he might not even want to talk to you and you're more of a nuisance to him.
go to search friends and write: "WWE UNIVERSE" (without the speech marks) it should come up!
Speech marks, also known as quotation marks, are placed at the beginning and end of a direct quotation to indicate that the words inside are being spoken by someone else. In American English, double quotation marks are typically used (" "), while in British English, single quotation marks are more common (' '). It's important to place the speech marks immediately before and after the quoted text.
#include<iostream.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { clrscr(); int marks; cout<<"Enter Marks of Student="; cin>>marks; cout<<"Grade\n"; if(marks>0 && marks<50) cout<<"F"; else if(marks>=50 && marks<55) cout<<"C-"; else if(marks>=55 && marks<60) cout<<"C"; else if(marks>=60 && marks<65) cout<<"c+"; else of(marks>=65 && marks<69) cout<<"B-"; else if(marks>=69 && marks<71) cout<<"B"; else if(marks>=71 && marks<75) cout<<"B+"; else if(marks>=75 && marks<79) cout<<"B"; else if(marks>=79 && marks<84) cout<<"A"; else cout<<"A"; getch(); }
A 100th birthday is commonly referred to as a "centennial" celebration. It marks a significant milestone in a person's life, often celebrated with family and friends.
The use of the period, exclamation point, or question marks cannot be absolutely determined, but there are two likely versions. "Hi, I'm new here! Let's be friends!" ...or (less enthusiastically) : "Hi, I'm new here. Let's be friends?"
In the quotation marks.
Evidence that Miss Agyy and Pa Ben are friends are they were always at each others houses' and they give each other friendly and helpful advice. Had this question in a test and got full marks! :D
i got 45 marks tell me i m pass or failed.. 50 i passing marks ...
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
Question marks should be after exclamation marks
To convert marks out of 60 to marks out of 75, you can use the formula: ((\text{Marks out of 60} \times \frac{75}{60})). First, multiply the marks obtained out of 60 by 75, then divide the result by 60. This will give you the equivalent marks out of 75.