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move on...based on the way your question is phrased you sound young, long distance relationships are not worth it.
So far you seem to be doing well. Your question needs to be phrased as a question, be grammatically coherent, and be directed to the specific issue you wish an answer on.
No offence but i can see why you are asking this question. The question should be phrased "Does writing make you smarter" and in response to this i would suggest Yes, although reading is also very important in giving you intellectual phrases to use improving people's perception of your mind, making you smarter.
The question, as phrased, makes no sense
What is the question? This question, as phrased, is meaningless.
A question that is phrased as a request should end with a question mark. This punctuation indicates that the sentence is seeking information or confirmation from the listener.
"Do you agree" is a question asking for confirmation of agreement on a specific topic. "Are you agree" is grammatically incorrect and should be phrased as "Do you agree" instead.
I recommend a better phrased question.
that is an awfully phrased question
Not necessarily.
Your question is not well phrased. The law allows someone to kill to defend themselves, they nevertheless still have to prove such a circumstance. Should a person be allowed to kill in self-defense? That is a personal choice.
Either 'Bonus Items', 'Extra Features', 'Special Content', or any other infinite possibilities there are in in a language to construct the conveyance of the notion of more stuff, not available in every other medium. It's self-descriptive and has no one answer, no singal canonical definition. If the question were phrased in a more specific way, there may be a more definitive definitive answer, as in 'Undocumented bonus items' or 'Exclusive bonus items'. The scope of the question as read is just too broadly phrased to give a specific answer. If I may ask, what are 'Buttons' called?