Not everyone's data, but it could contain some information about some people or things.
wordsheet
Try putting a piece in a glass of water and see what happens...
The Lorax is a character; in terms of real life, a fictional character. In the film, the Lorax is a 'person'. The film called 'The Lorax' is a thing.
the person that has gone missing...
No, its a noun because its a person. A noun is a person, place or thing. A verb is what you're doing.
Well This is a retarded question and is flawed in so many ways. Wench get me a snage.
No, a record can contain multiple pieces of data about a person or thing. It typically includes information such as name, address, contact details, and any other relevant details associated with the entity being recorded.
wordsheet
a record is a group of fields or information about one person or thing
file
A record database is all the information dealing with one particular subject.
One thing they look for is to see if a person has a criminal record.
World record. Because would yo rather have a record in a small thing or a big thing?
A file is a record. A record is comprised of a bunch of fields. Files are the subject of some thing. For example, if you are on a mailing list, it has your name, address. A database contains files - think of a file cabinet.
A complete sentence contains a person, place or thing doing something. The person, place or thing is called the subject of the sentence. The "doing something" part of the sentence is called the action, predicate or verb. Traditionally, text books say that a complete sentence is one that contains both a subject and a predicate.
A sentence contains a subject and a verb. The subject is typically the person or thing performing the action in the sentence, while the verb expresses the action or state of being of the subject.
I don't believe there is such a thing as a time signature with only one number!