Put them in alphabetic order and add combining vowels, regardless of whether the initial letter is a consonant or a vowel.
Yes, as a general rule the e is kept.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
A dictatorship.
Factions are opposing groups that challenge rule, order and power.
There is no rule. The pronunciation of ch depends on the origin of the word. For words with a Greek origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [k]. eg mechanics, chemistry For words with a French origin the ch is commonly pronounced as [sh] eg charade, machine Usually in English the ch is pronounced as [ch] eg chalk, church, much
The rule for the order of joining word roots at the beginning of a term is to generally place the more specific root before the more general root. This allows for clearer understanding and interpretation of the term.
In Latin, "rego" means "to rule" or "to guide." It is a root word that is often used in words related to leadership, authority, or control.
The roots of US government date back to the British practices of rule by law and representative legislature.
Haven't heard anything about it, but with Travis, don't rule anything out.
The actual rebellion began in 1952, with roots beginning in the late 19th century and early 20th century, owing to the acquisition of land by the white European settlers under British rule.
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the rule defines whether we have to arrange in ascending order or the decreasing order as per demand
It was the beginning of the end of nazi rule in western Europe and the beginning of the return to democracy.
Opposite numbers rule
The rule you can use is that root(a) x root(b) = root(ab), or root(a) / root(b) = root(a/b). This rule works for real numbers, but if you ever have to handle complex numbers, it is no longer valid. In the case of real numbers, it also works with cubic roots, fourth roots, etc.
It's a rule.
-The Benedictine Order which follows the Rule Of St. Benedict. -The Augustinian Order which follows the Rule Of St. Augustine. -The Franciscan Order which follows the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi.