Oh, dude, Wilbur Wright? Like, I dunno, man, let's see... Inventive, determined, aviation pioneer, innovative, and, like, I guess, historic? But hey, who's counting, right?
Molecular geometry is the name of the geometric shape used to describe the shape of a molecule. The five molecular geometries are linear, trigonal planar, bent, tetrahedral, trigonal pyramidal, and seesaw.
In words, it would be... three hundred (and) eight million, seven hundred (and)forty-five thousand, five hundred (and) thirty eight.
The five learning stages often referenced are: Knowledge - Vocabulary: define, recall, describe, list, identify. Comprehension - Vocabulary: summarize, explain, interpret, compare, contrast. Application - Vocabulary: demonstrate, use, illustrate, execute, apply. Analysis - Vocabulary: differentiate, organize, categorize, examine, dissect. Synthesis - Vocabulary: create, design, construct, formulate, develop. These stages represent a progression from basic knowledge acquisition to higher-order thinking skills.
Common nouns are words for a person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are words for the name or title of a specific person place or thing.Person: queen (common), Queen Elizabeth II (proper)Place: city (common), New York City (proper)Thing: cabin (common), Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher StoweExamples of common nouns are:actorbearcarrotdoctorearfruitgrasshangericejonquilkisslettermackerelnotebookovalpuddlequailrugscartelevisionumpirevinewaterxylophoneyurtzebraAbstract nouns are words for ideas, things that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; they can't be seen, heard, tasted, smelled, or touched. Concrete nouns are words that can be experienced by one or more of the five senses.Examples of abstract nouns are:angerbeautychangedreadenvyfearglamorhappinessignorancejoykosherluckmeasurenonsenseornatepridequaintresttroubleuneasinessvaluewishexcitementyouthzeal
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Four (4) is the number of brothers that Wilbur Wright had.Specifically, Wilbur's (1867-1912) most famous sibling was younger brother Orville (1871-1948). But Wilbur and Orville were, in fact, just two of the seven children of parents Milton Wright (1828-1917) and Susan Catherine Koerner (1831-1888). The other five siblings were eldest brothers Reuchlin(1861-1920), and Lorin (1862-1939); sister Katharine Wright Haskell (1874-1929); and twins Otis and Ida (1870-1870).
Five words to describe her are pretty, witty, sporty, goergous, and very smart.
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Five(5) is the number of siblings that Orville and Wilbur Wright had.Specifically, Orville (1871-1948) and Wilbur (1867-1912) were two of the seven children born to Milton Wright (1828-1917) and his wife Susan Catherine Koerner Wright (1831-1888). The famous duo's five siblings were eldest brothers Reuchlin (1861-1920), and Lorin(1862-1939); sister Katharine Wright Haskell (1874-1929); and twins Otis and Ida (1870-1870), who died in infancy.
In words it is: four hundred thousand and five hundred = = 400,500
Five million and seven hundred thousand = 5.7 million in words
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