I only have one
She is needed by everybody.
I only know it's a hyperbole because my teacher said it in class today. I hope this helped!
The diameter, or the distance across the circle. So if my diameter was 8, I'd take eight times 3.14 and get... give me a minute... 25.12! (That was done using pencil/notecard) Or, you can find the diameter by dividing the Circumference by Pi.
8*37 = 8*(30+7) = 8*30 + 8*7 [that is using the distributive property] = 240 + 56 = 296
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mathematics is a subject, it is?
In what situtation can you use only multiplication to find equivalent fraction? Give an example
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Both words: I hope you can pass me that pencil - I hope you were feeling ok today - Can you pass me that pencil?
She dropped her pencil on the floor
Does anyone have a pencil I can borrow? Anyone can complete that task. You may select anyone to assist you.
The point of my pencil was sharp.
I was trying to eradicate the pencil markings.
The pencil was vertical to the ladder.
There is no more lead in my pencil.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech. It means- Hyperbole- an extreme exaggeration used in literature used to prove a point. Examples: He seemed to talk forever. My teacher gives me so much homework I need 3 Uhals to get all of it home.
If you are referring to the phrase "To serve a purpose" then it would mean to give a use for. For example, A pencil holder cup serves a purpose to a pencil... the pencil give the holder purpose and that purpose is to hold the pencil. Basically it means, that something has a use... there is a reason/intended use for this thing.
Hyperbole means to exaggerate something. Hyperbole is used for rhetorical effect to draw attention to the subject and sometimes is used for comedy.
No, lend means to give to someone; borrow means to have someone give you something that you return after a certain amount of time. For example: I'll lend you my pencil. Can I borrow your pencil?