A wiki (i/ˈwɪki/ wik-ee) is a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in collaboration with others. In a typical wiki, text is written using a simplified markup language (known as "wiki markup") or a rich-text editor.[1][2] While a wiki is a type of content management system, it differs from a blog or most other such systems in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little implicit structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users.[2]
The encyclopedia project Wikipedia is the most popular wiki on the public web in terms of page views,[3] but there are many sites running many different kinds of wiki software. Wikis can serve many different purposes both public and private, including knowledge management,notetaking, community websites and intranets. Some permit control over different functions (levels of access). For example, editing rights may permit changing, adding or removing material. Others may permit access without enforcing access control. Other rules may also be imposed to organize content.
Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work".[4] "Wiki" (pronounced[ˈwiki] [note 1]) is a Hawaiian word meaning "Quick".[5][6][7]
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The sarcastic remark, although untrue, stung because my friends were laughing at me.
The state trooper was obviously being sarcastic when he asked if my speedometer was working. A sarcastic comment about the umpire's eyesight could get you ejected from the game. Queen Elizabeth is the only person in the world who cannot reply in a sarcastic tone, "Sure you are, and I'm the Queen of England."
Sarcastically is the adverb of "sarcastic"1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by sarcasm: a sarcastic reply. 2. using or given to the use of sarcasm: to be sarcastic about ambition.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
The last renown example sentence I wrote had twelve words in it.
The sarcastic remark, although untrue, stung because my friends were laughing at me.
The humorous or mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean
The state trooper was obviously being sarcastic when he asked if my speedometer was working. A sarcastic comment about the umpire's eyesight could get you ejected from the game. Queen Elizabeth is the only person in the world who cannot reply in a sarcastic tone, "Sure you are, and I'm the Queen of England."
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
He had not thought of that.
Sarcastically is the adverb of "sarcastic"1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by sarcasm: a sarcastic reply. 2. using or given to the use of sarcasm: to be sarcastic about ambition.
Use punchy, single-syllable words, and keep the sentence short.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
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Who are you and what do you do? You are what you eat, but you are known for what you do.
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