Depicts, describes, portrays, renders, illustrates
I am wary of this being used as propaganda but: Most positive:"connecting with the reader" How about "clear".
There is nothing wrong with the word food. But you might use nutrients if you think that makes your idea better...
A better way of saying "pretty late" could be "quite late" or "rather late." These alternatives convey a similar meaning while maintaining a more polished tone. You might also consider phrases like "somewhat late" or "fairly late" to express the idea more subtly.
It is an English idiom meaning: to look good or nice. Can be used in the following way: if you see a beautiful boat in full sail cutting proudly through the sea, you might say 'now doesn't that paint a rosy picture!'
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
It's not an idiom, and it's "A picture paints 1,000 words." It means that showing is better than telling, that actions speak louder than words, that the way you act shows your true intentions better than the things you say you'll do.
PIP is a short way to refer to picture-in-picture.
An autograph.
a better way of saying choose is "I chose this dress".......or maybe "I selected this dress"
looking for a better way of saying, Kelsey Tupper & Daniel Mathis attend the Night for Art at the Kalamazoo Institute of Art
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Pass away.
In this location are... Perhaps there is a better sounding way.
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A better way would be to simply list what she did - it will give you a much more detailed idea of her vacation than just saying "She did a lot."
it has a low density
by the way that he colors it. you can also tell it's his because it looks like he painted write over a real picture of what he paints or draws.