May 11-15 2009
Oh, dude, that's some intense math right there. So, like, if Venietta read 4 books in 7 weeks, you just gotta divide 4 by 7 to find out how many books she read each week. So, like, 4 divided by 7 is approximately 0.57 books per week. So, like, she read about 0.57 books each week.
There are two versions of 'your brother and you' that can function as the subject of the sentence:"My brother and I read about the Wrights last week.""We read about the Wrights last week.""Your brother and you read about the Wrights last week.""You read about the Wrights last week." (the subject pronoun 'you' is functioning as the plural)
Every day of the week! At every Mass readings from the Epistles and Gospels is read.
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John read 80 pages out of 240 pages last week, which is 80/240 or 1/3 of the book. This week, he read 60 pages out of 240 pages, which is 60/240 or 1/4 of the book. Therefore, he has read a total of 1/3 + 1/4 = 7/12 of the book. To find out what fraction he still has to read, subtract 7/12 from 1 (the whole book), which equals 5/12. So, John still has 5/12 of the book left to read.
Arabic people read from right to left. The Arabic script is written horizontally from right to left.
You read from left to right in English;)
The record for most pages read in a week by a person under sixteen is 20,000 pages.
No, Arabic is read from right to left, opposite to the English language which reads from left to right. Each word is formed from right to left, and sentences are also written and read in that direction.
The word that can be read the same way from left to right and from right to left is "radar."
The Hmong Pahawh is written from left to right and is also read from left to right.
Palindrome.