Ending pending
Q: What did the algebra book say to the biology book?
She has written loads! But I would say Noughts and Crosses. Loads of people I know have read it! I have read it twice too!
In order to know what the author says about the passengers when he traveled to Pittsburgh by chair car last summer one needs to know which book you are referring to.
why does the author say that your cerebrum seems mixed up
Art though sure
by means like in a book you would say who the author is. So you would say this book is written by .............
No, it is not correct to say that a book was written by "I." Instead, you should refer to the specific author who wrote the book.
It depends on what book you are reading. Ex. If you are reading Cinderella the author is probably saying that even the poorest of the world end in a happy ending, or, even the poorest people around get things others don't. What I am trying to say is the author could say alot of things in a book.
depends on who gave you the book and what type of book its is, but im sure thank you wont hurt.
It does not specifically say when in the book, but I'm not sure about the movie.
use soething like in conclution or finally, then say whatever u wan to say. hope this was helpful. ;)You conclude it by restating something from your opening paragraph.
she want's to stay undercover
Yes, there is. But next time say the author.
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Books don't have any limits, it really depends on the author. If the author chooses to only write a short book, that is her or his decision, there is nobody to say um, a book can only be 500 pages long. :)(:
I dont't know the author didn't say
Again, context is key: If you were to say that a certain book was the author's first mythical work, it would mean that the book in question was that author's initial fictional offering.