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Inferences of color juice?

Some of the inferences that can be made from juice colours include the acidity or base of that particular juice.


What is the origin of the Iliad?

it was a story made up by homer a great story teller. homer was blind so he never wrote down any of his stories for he always told them orally. the story was passed down and finally written down!!


Who made up pegasus?

Pegasus was part of ancient Greek mythology. Sorry, the original story teller didn't sign his/her work so no one knows for sure.


What do you call a story that is not true?

Fiction. A work of fiction is created in the imagination of its author.


What is the profession that made Sebastien Teller famous?

Sebastien Teller or Sebastien Tellier was born in France and is a singer, songwriter and also a multi-instrumentalist which is the profession that made him famous.


What is the difference between 'implications' and 'inferences'?

Implications refer to the potential consequences or effects of something, while inferences are conclusions or interpretations drawn based on available information. Implications are typically broader and can encompass a range of possible outcomes, while inferences are specific interpretations made based on evidence or reasoning.


What is the title of a news story called that can be made with the letters alhnieed?

A headline is the title of a news story that can be made with the letters illuminant alhineed.


Who was the first person to make a film?

i don't know but i think it is a man called Charles Tait who made a story called the 'The Story of the Kelly Gang'.


Who made christians theme song?

by a band called story of the year


Is a scientific law is based on repeating inferences made over a long period of time?

This is a false statement.


Is there a story called the rainbow snake?

Yes, it is an aboriginal story. It has been made into a picture book, if you care to look for it.


Alternative Inferences?

Keeping up with the example of 'hard and sharp as flint', two inferences can be made, and it's the alternative inferences that will get you top grades.Inference 1 - 'sharp' things can harm people, so this suggests that Scrooge is capable of causing harm.Inference 2 - flint is capable of starting fires, so Scrooge may still have a little bit of good left; he is not completely hopeless.[I love how many easter eggs dickens puts in his work. It's so satisfying to be honest, to find these inferences-] You can see that when I expand on the inferences, this is useful because I'm not being biased that Scrooge is bad. I'm making inferences about his character based on that quote.