no technically i could stop at the first point which is the fish cant talk but there iss anohter point
Nemo is asalt water fish
when he was launched into the sink on the dentist chair he had fresh water all over him
if this where to acctually happen the cells in poor nemo would take on to much water and explode causing nemo to blow up and die
POOR NEMO!!!!!
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As you get through the battle frontier you receive Battle Points, these points allow you to get items that are very hard to find in the game, you may exchange your points at the battle shops in the battle frontier area.
Unfortunately, you can't earn points via surveys, but you can earn points by referring people. You get 20% of the points they earn, eg if you refer Person1 and they earn 100 points, you get 20 points.
9.0 points
There are no planes containing any number of given points. Two points not the same define a line. Three points not in a line define a plane. For four or more points to lie in the same plane, three can be arbitrary but not on the same line, but the fourth (and so on) points must lie in that same plane.
6 points on the ellipse 6 points finding epiccenters and 5 points on finding the minerals
your grandmothers closet
Significant points will get lost in the maze of rambling information if too much supporting material is presented. On the other hand, a presentation will not be convincing if too little supporting material to substantiate key points
An introduction: must have a thesis (main argument) 1st paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 2nd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 3rd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. A Conclusion: must summarise and connects the thesis.
An introduction: must have a thesis (main argument) 1st paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 2nd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. 3rd paragraph: 2 to 3 supporting points for the thesis. A Conclusion: must summarise and connects the thesis.
Finding Danny is 6 points. The reading level is 5.1. The author is Linzi Glass.
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Key supporting points are the main arguments or pieces of evidence that back up a central idea or thesis. They provide context, explanation, or proof to help strengthen the main point being made in a discussion or presentation. Identifying and articulating key supporting points can help to improve the clarity and persuasiveness of your argument.
revisits the main points of the essay's supporting paragraphs
A main idea is not a supporting detail. Main ideas are the central points of a paragraph or passage, while supporting details provide evidence or examples to back up the main idea.
If it is plotted correctly, there is no reason for it to be anything but accurate.
When doing analyzing supporting details include facts, specific ideas, and the points of information. The meaning of words does not need to be included when analyzing supporting details.