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It Depends on What Graphic Your Looking at. Maps,Schedules,pictures,diagrams,Charts. They All Organize Information visually. If You Hadn't Read A Paragraph That has a Graphic source You Can Predict...
It Depends on What Graphic Your Looking at. Maps,Schedules,pictures,diagrams,Charts. They All Organize Information visually. If You Hadn't Read A Paragraph That has a Graphic source You Can Predict...
The kind of charitable donation that might include a car as a prize is the kind that aims to get quite a large sum of donations. Giving the car as a prize may be a way to show appreciation.
codex
The definite article, "the" is always used with plurals, as the indefinite article, "a"/"an", implies singularity.
Maps
"The" is not an adjective. It is an article.
Indefinite articles
It depends which edition you have. Most editions do not have illustrations, but some which are intended particularly for use in schools might, since the students may struggle with the idea of a play script, and the concept of poetry, and English that is different from any English they have seen before. Often these illustrations will feature stills from film or stage productions of the play. Sometimes (especially in older and very patronising editions) they will have a cutesy bowdlerised Victorian idea of what the scene looks like.
No. It is the definite article in English. ( a/an is the indefinite article). Articles are a special kind of adjective.
I've never seen that kind of article before in a newspaper.