Who started the phrase "Connect the Dots" to evolve so ramped into the universe? The popular phrase within the world wide web by broadcasting using the phrase "connect the dots". Cathy set the tend by sharing her story, using "CONNECT THE DOTS" as a reference in her teachings and broadcast, of how her mother's "connect the dot" game taught to her and her siblings at a very young age would keep her and the other children quiet during reverent time. By making small dots, and having the siblings take turns and a draw line to each dot. When the dots made a complete square "Inside of the "Box" went the initial of the one in which completed the dot's form into a box. The one in which complete the dotted box, then gets to go another turn, the object of the game is to get as many dots connected forming a box that one can. The game was an order for Cathy also known as Tassy and her brother Johnny the 3rd to stay content during church.
Her given name is Cathy Hill Cook also known as brightlightspathfinders. all are bright lights seeking the pathfinders way. Cathy's dream is to connect as many dots of pure love unity to complete the oneness of the universe. Cathy Hill Cook is a professional broadcaster and loves to share what was so freely given to her with her spoken word as well as many writings . All of her 55 years Cathy has been known as a trend setter by most. Sharing old family wisdom to help raise life one octave higher during each broadcast spoken at a time, by connecting the dots with her earth wisdom.
The phrase "connect the dots" has been in usage for many years and it is unclear who coined it. It is often used as a metaphor to describe identifying patterns or connections between different points of data or information.
You can use the word "connect" to describe establishing a relationship or link between two or more things, people, or ideas. For example, "I want to connect with you on LinkedIn" or "I feel a deep connection with nature."
The verb "to be" is the main verb in a linking verb phrase, while any other action verb in the phrase indicates an action verb phrase. Linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement, while action verbs show an action performed by the subject.
No, "back to the point" is a phrase or prepositional phrase that typically indicates going back to the main topic or focus of a discussion. It is not a conjunction, which are words like "and," "but," or "because" that connect words, phrases, or clauses.
In an adverbial phrase, you typically use coordinating conjunctions to connect two or more adverbs or adverbial clauses. Examples of coordinating conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or." These conjunctions help to combine different elements in the adverbial phrase to show relationships between them.
That's correct, "is not" is a negation verb phrase rather than a conjunction. Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and," "but," or "or."
Just connect the dots.
Connect the Dots
Dots cannot be connected with dots. It takes lines.
It depends on where the dots are located.
yes
Send in the dots. We're ready.
That would depend on the position of the dots.
The cast of Connect the Dots - 2012 includes: Devon Gadzinski as Interviewer Maura Mansfield as Maura
It depends entirely on the layout of the dots and whether the lines need to be straight.
The Brown Dots was created in 1944.
Dippin' Dots was created in 1995.
It is improper to connect the dots on a graph because experimental data never makes a straight line. the dots in a graph (points) are not guaranteed to be right. hopes this helps SR. :)