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Staying calm helps you make strong decisions
LONG AND COMPLEX SENTENCES
The term get through to means to make a point and make someone understand.
There are several different key words that can be used when you make a question with inference for a reading passage. Some of the key words to be aware of are "suggest,"?æ"imply" or "infer."
beautify = to make beautiful
The medical term for diverting or creating an artificial passage is "anastomosis." This procedure involves connecting two body parts, such as blood vessels or intestines, to redirect flow. Anastomosis may be performed to bypass blockages, repair injuries, or restore function.
What make a connection mean in language arts is to tell what you think will happen next in the story, passage.
there were artificial cereals in walgreens.
To make artificial stones, a substance is usually poured into a mold. Cement or resin is sometimes used to make artificial stone.?æ
An aura is a natural field surrounding a living object. Aura are naturally created and cannot be created through artificial means.
That simply means that the pendulum doesn't feel any gravity, which would make it move.
we can make a model on northern plains by putting some artificial grasses,some artificial farmers with thier artificial mahines or tractors,some artificial pieces of soil etc.
The verb for diversion is divert.Other verbs depending on the tense are diverts, diverting and diverted.Some example sentences are:"We will divert the traffic"."She diverts the plane towards the terminal"."They are diverting us the log way around"."The whole street was diverted due to a burst pipe".
There is no such thing. "Artificial" means made by humans; humans can't really MAKE energy. They can only harness EXISTING energy sources.For more information, I suggest you do some reading on "Conservation of energy", for example in the Wikipedia.
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There is no passage to go from. It is difficult to make a conclusion without the passage being present.
There is no passage to go from. It is difficult to make a conclusion without the passage being present.