Easy.The water in the stream flowed like symmetry.
The term "deftly" typically means to do something in a skillful and quick manner. If it appears on page 75 of a specific text, it likely describes a character's actions or movements that exhibit agility and precision. The use of "deftly" suggests a level of expertise or finesse in whatever task is being performed. For a more precise interpretation, the surrounding context would provide additional insights into its specific meaning in that instance.
Use a symbolically pattern to pass the test.
Repetition would reinforce the lesson.
Symmetry.
I use deftly and symmetry as a sentence
No one in my xclass knows what the word deftly means.
The word 'deftly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'deft'.The adverb 'deftly' modifies a verb as with skill, quickly and accurately.Example sentence: "The clown deftly juggled a chainsaw, pineapple, and teddy bear in his street act."
i could tell by the look of her body ,that she new what symmetry was.
Easy.The water in the stream flowed like symmetry.
When an image, from a point, can be turned around a certain number of degrees and continue to look the same, it can be said the image has rotational symmetry.
The term "deftly" typically means to do something in a skillful and quick manner. If it appears on page 75 of a specific text, it likely describes a character's actions or movements that exhibit agility and precision. The use of "deftly" suggests a level of expertise or finesse in whatever task is being performed. For a more precise interpretation, the surrounding context would provide additional insights into its specific meaning in that instance.
Uh.. here is a sentence... Note there is rotational symmetry in this pattern around the line joining these elements. Hope this helps. Sorry if it's too late.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."