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Obedient, naïve, resilient, nice, artistic and caring If this is for an essay it is easy! I know cuz i have one right now about this Book! I hate it.
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Area of a kite in square units = 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
Redemption.
Use this site. You should find all of your answers here.http://www.gradesaver.com/the-kite-runner/study-guide/please note that the question was about the kite rider by Geraldine McCaughrean not the kite runner by Khaled Hosseini ...
Poignant.
They make right angles.
The golden kite, the silver wind is an allegory based on the cold war. An allegory is a story written to teach or describe a lesson. In ancient china , this story setting.
First of all, are you talking about windsurfing or kitesurfing. The two sports sound similar but are very different. In kitesurfing, as the name suggests, the rider has a large power kite, which you fly in the air to provide you with power. In kitesurfing, you have a small, thin board on your feet. In windsurfing, the rider has a large, thick board with a sail 3 or 4 metres high directly mounted onto it. The rider stands on the board and holds the sail, angling it into the wind to control the amount of power. Windsurfing is effectively sailing on a board instead of in a boat, whilst kitesurfing is using a kite to create power. If you are talking about kitesurfing, which I assume you are, there are many different styles and shapes of kite, each suited to a different purpose. There are inflatable kites, best suited for use in the water, so relaunching is easy as the kite wont sink. Then there are foils, kites which do not inflate. Kite design is becoming very big business as the sport gets more popular, so modern kites use the best technology, however, new designs are brought out all of the time. Meaning that for now, kites are the best shape that modern technology can provide us with.
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fighter kite, indoor kite, flat kite, soft kite
The singular possessive form of "kite" is "kite's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with one kite, such as "the kite's tail" or "the kite's string."