compulsion
just write about why you should behave.
"Behave" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.
mis- can be added to behave to make "misbehave."
Behave is stressed on the second syllable.
Im England we might say 'watch it' rather than 'behave'
complution.
Behaving is the present participle of "behave" - to act in a certain way, or according to certain acceptable social norms.
Behave is be (a certain way) and have.
Incentive
It folds over the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the windpipe.
It folds over the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the windpipe.
Pressure
If it's lubricated, then the greese in its bearings may freeze at certain times of the year. If it spins at all, then it will behave exactly as it does anywhere else on Earth.
An incentive!
an incentive
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