Five days is a long time. The longer you leave it, the harder it will be to re-establish contact. Get in touch, but be prepared for a rebuff. Then it will be up to him to make the next move.
If cornstarch isn't cooked out it can indeed leave a bitter flavor behind. It depends on what you're making really.
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summarize the main points discussed in the body of the text and provide a sense of closure. It should leave a lasting impression on the reader and reinforce the central argument of the piece.
just call him one last time and giv him a chance to forgive. if not dump him!
it depends if you love him then call him and fight for it.but if you dont you should let him go,either become friends or leave him and get on with your live.
To anniliate the enemy and leave a bitter taste in their mouth.
The person likely persuaded them to leave by presenting a compelling argument, offering them an incentive to leave, or using their authority to enforce their decision.
Usually, a conclusion is the ending chapter of an argument, so theoretically, no, but technically it is possible by a rhetorical question. If it was an argument, you would have to be a quick thinker to come up with a question. Hope it helps!
If your sister threw you out of the house because you two had an argument over money, you only have two options. One is leave and never talk to her again or two, try to make up with your sister.
Use big long words that don't even fit into the conversation to leave you opponent confused ____ The best way to strengthen a persuasive argument is to leave it alone. Trying to strengthen a persuasive argument is prideful self-indulgence; you will only ruin the argument, or give your opponent an easy target by adding some needless complication.
Wine experts believe that for the best taste, decanting is always necessary. Decanting allows the separation of the wine and it's sediments (which can leave the wine tasting bitter).
restate the main points discussed in the essay, summarize the overall argument presented, and leave a lasting impression on the reader by reflecting on the broader implications of the topic.