Tape measure
In a simile, "straight" can be used to describe something that is not curved or bent, emphasizing its directness or lack of deviation from a particular path or course. For example, "as straight as an arrow" is a common simile that highlights the precision and directness of an action or movement. The use of "straight" in a simile can convey a sense of clarity, simplicity, or efficiency in comparison to something that may be more complex or convoluted.
An apostrophe is used to string two words together, when the words are commonly used together (such as Do Not - don't) or when you are stating that something belongs to something or someone else (instead of saying "Mark has a radio that is broken", you could say "Mark's radio is broken"
together mean something different than when they are used separately
repair, fix, restore, sew, stitch, darn, patch, cobble, rehabilitate, renew, renovate
Rate is a word used to measure something. A good sentence would be, her rate of typing was super fast.
Tape measure
That would be a ruler, yardstick, or meterstick, depending on the system of measure you are using.
A ruler.
Meters are used to measure distances.
Length is a physical quantity that measures the extent of something along a straight line. Common units used to measure length include meters, centimeters, inches, and feet. Length is commonly used to describe the size and distance of objects.
the ruler is straight and the string is not so it makes it harder for you to measure the string
a tool used to draw straight lines or measure straight lines miss pawz: a measuring instrument :)
Its used for concentration, when you want to dillute something.
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A pair of scales.
thread etc
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