C-constitution was signed in 1779,O-our constitution has only made 27 amendments(changes) since 1779,N-now the constitution has been signed by 55 delegates,S-slavery ended in 1865,T-the state with the most people to sign the constitution was Pennsylvania,I-in 1992 the last amendment was added,T-there are 55 people that signed the u.s constitution....that's all I have!
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an acrostic poem for the wrod weather
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Sure! Here's an example acrostic poem using the word "Scarcity": Spiraling resources vanish, Cries of the needy rise, Aching hearts, hungry souls, Rationing becomes the norm, Cities gripped by wants, In the shadow of scarcity.
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Marvelous Always there Respectful Interesting Special Strong Artistic
an acrostic poem for the wrod weather
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This is called an acrostic poem.For example, using the name "Scott":SensitiveCapableOpen-mindedTenaciousThorough
Sure! Here is an acrostic using the word "water": Waves crashing on the shore Aquatic creatures swimming gracefully Transparent, pure liquid Elixir of life for all living beings Refreshing and soothing to the soul
Yes, an acrostic sentence can be formed using the word "seasons." For example: "Sunshine eagerly awakens spring’s open, nurturing skies." Each word in the sentence begins with the corresponding letter from "seasons."
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