immortalizing
What do you call it when you use something carefully?
yes you are explaining what you are to someone or something
Someone who lowers the quality of something, such as using cheaper metal in a coin
someone who repeatedly does something
Reference books are called references books because they are referred to to obtain information on different topics. So you can use them as a reference to write a report or an essay and get information on that topic. They are cool and easy to use. I recommend using an encyclopedias to look up topics.
co-ordinates
There is no such thing as a "Twitter spree." Maybe it's a reference to someone using Twitter excessively.
using force or threats to make someone do something
What do you call it when you use something carefully?
using meth is now called skating
When an author quotes another author, it is typically considered as using a "source" or a "reference." When you don't cite your source/reference accurately or not at all, it's called "plagiarism."
When you want to compare something or measure something, in order to make the comparison you have to know and agree where you are starting from. The point at which you are starting is your "reference point"
When someone poses as someone else we call that impersonation. It can also be called identity theft.
yes you are explaining what you are to someone or something
someone who repeatedly does something
Someone who lowers the quality of something, such as using cheaper metal in a coin
Reference books are called references books because they are referred to to obtain information on different topics. So you can use them as a reference to write a report or an essay and get information on that topic. They are cool and easy to use. I recommend using an encyclopedias to look up topics.