The sentence is almost correct but needs punctuation for clarity. It should be written as: "The Colonial Period is also called the pre-Revolutionary War era." Adding a hyphen between "pre" and "Revolutionary" helps clarify that it refers to the time before the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778. The Americans were outnumbered but held their own against the British. Most historians write that the battle was a draw or inconclusive. Historians often vary on close battles. For example, although Robert E. Lee "lost" the Battle of Antietam, and had to retreat, most military historians claim the battle was a "technical draw".
A-R-M-I-E-S. You spelt it correctly.
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What is a hyphane and is this spelt correctly ?=is This a Hyphane --> (-)=
Plato... taxation without representation
Masataka Ogawa, but it was others who correctly identified it.
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Yes! As long as you are correctly warfarinized and the underlying problem has been resolved.
The sentence is almost correct but needs punctuation for clarity. It should be written as: "The Colonial Period is also called the pre-Revolutionary War era." Adding a hyphen between "pre" and "Revolutionary" helps clarify that it refers to the time before the Revolutionary War.
Yes, that would be a Scorpion. It is the major characteristics of this Cheliceriforme.
Fathering Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus. Just so you know, Iapetus is more correctly identified as a Titan.
If there is no markings on the firearm, the best and safest way is to take it to a gunsmith and have them pour a chamber cast so that if may be correctly identified.
Not at all. They are a Choice Edible when correctly identified. Well worth learning. You can find them on line under the name "Mousseron".
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To determine if the symbol and name for an ion are given correctly, you need to compare the provided symbol to the standard chemical notation and verify that it aligns with the corresponding name of the ion. For example, if the symbol is "Na⁺," it should be associated with the name "sodium ion." If both elements match accurately, then they are correctly identified; if not, there is an error.
Wrong color is not normally going to be sufficient to get it thrown out. If the car is still correctly identified through VIN or license plate, it will be valid.