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Xeational and other words
An example of an onomatopoeia from the book "The Outsiders" is the word 'buzzing'. This was used as "I could hear the racket, but only dimly through the buzzing in my ears."
over pronounce the o. instead of saying it like socks. say the letter o. so it would be. s-o-cs
Chapter 1, page 5 is where you can find the word Madras.
Yes, it is a very good book for 10-12 year olds. There are two bleeped-out uses of the F-word, but other than that, it is a classic novel with good lessons.
Xeational and other words
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Outsiders = τρίτους
The word "hastily" appears on page 46 of the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. It is used in the sentence: "I hurriedly look around for my cigarettes and lighter."
what is another word for or the definition of the word broad in the book the outsiders
An example of an onomatopoeia from the book "The Outsiders" is the word 'buzzing'. This was used as "I could hear the racket, but only dimly through the buzzing in my ears."
over pronounce the o. instead of saying it like socks. say the letter o. so it would be. s-o-cs
Prose (apex)
The answer is STIPULATING TRUST ME!
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The word 'gold' is from the old English word, 'gold'. This word was taken from the really old German word, 'gulth', which most likely meant 'pretty and yellow'. The Latin scientists used the word, 'Aurum' for gold. It is for this reason that the chemical abbreviation for gold is "Au".
Chapter 1, page 5 is where you can find the word Madras.