I am wanting information (if there is any) on what the unemployment benefits offered by the state for Temporary Staffing Agency employees.
A saga is like a series. For example, the Twilight SAGAis four books that go together. like a series
Jamestown was the first settlement
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* consonant - vowel - consonant (C V C ) examples: bat, dig, bus * consonant - vowel - consonant - consonant (C V C C) ex. back, ring, bust * consonant - consonant - vowel - consonant (C C V C), shot, prim, trap * vowel - consonant - vowel - consonant (V C V C) open, opal, emit * consonant, vowel, vowel, consonant (C V V C) pool, seed, hook * consonant, vowel, consonant, consonant, vowel (C V C C V) paste, maple, dance
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It makes an S sound (seer-up).
to cheerful
It makes a Z sound as in hose and nose.
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The C has a hard sound in the word careful.
Type the letter that represents the position on the diagram where the highlighted word in the sentence should appear.
Sarah loved the *sound* of the choir at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
C = Sound
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and she *decided* to audition for the choir in the spring.
M = Decided
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and *she* decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
L = She
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, and she decided *to audition* for the choir in the spring.
N = To Audition
Sarah loved the sound *of* the choir at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
E = Of
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the recital, *and*she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
K = And
Sarah loved the sound of the *choir* at the recital, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
F = Choir
Sarah loved the sound of the choir at the *recital*, and she decided to audition for the choir in the spring.
I = Recital
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You will use the word tightly (an adverb) when an action is causing tightness or tension, (as in a rope, string, or spring), or when objects are in close contact.
You must hold onto the rope tightly.
A torniquet is wrapped tightly on the arm above the wound.
The mainspring of a watch is tightly wound by twisting the watch stem.
The rivet fits tightly into the hole to connect the metal parts.
Be sure that the plug is tightly connected to the receptacle.
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
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