Yes.
The ink gets in your blood and you get poisoned.
It is simple!
Actually, no it depends on how much ink goes into the cut and there are other ways of getting ink poisoning, and one of them is by swallowing more than one ounce of ink.
Standard notation is the usual way of writing a number that only shows digits.
Workers here in the US:) They only make then by hand
No, it is not true. Writing skills can be improved.
That is not quite true. Food poisoning can occur if food is left sitting around too long, or is not properly stored and refrigerated. It can also become contaminated if it comes into contact with other foods that are already contaminated. So dirty premises is not a requiremnet for food poisoning to occur.
No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.
true
surprisingly yes i tryed it and it woked but only the hand spells
She keeps writing articles here and there.
One statement that is not true about prewriting is that it is only necessary for formal writing projects. In reality, prewriting can be beneficial for any type of writing, including informal or creative pieces. It helps organize thoughts, generate ideas, and clarify the writer's purpose, making it a valuable step in the writing process regardless of the context.
No it is not true.
I'd say false. No fridges in those days and I read that diarrhoea was a leading cause of death and that is one of the main symptoms of food poisoning
Yes, true writing of language (not only numbers) was invented independently in at least two places: Mesopotamia (specifically, ancient Sumer) around 3200 BCE and Mesoamerica around 900 BCE.