"Strong" and "close" are the two adjectives in the sentence.
In a closed primary, only voters registered with a specific political party can participate in that party's primary election. Independent or unaffiliated voters are typically not allowed to vote in closed primaries.
In open primary districts, voters can choose to participate in any party's primary regardless of their own party affiliation. In closed primary districts, voters can only participate in the primary of the party they are registered with.
As of now, there are no officially designated closed cities in America. However, some communities may have restricted access due to security concerns or other reasons. These restrictions can impact surrounding areas by limiting economic opportunities and social interactions.
A primary election is the election in which political parties determine who in their party will run as their candidate in the General Election. Primaries are held in various manners throughout The United States of America, usually by secret ballot among party members. Open primaries are those which anyone can vote in the primary as long as they just vote in one. For example you can vote in the Democratic Primary, but not in the Republican or other party primary. That makes you a Democrat. Or a Republican if you decide to vote in that primary instead. Closed primaries require that you register as a Democrat or as a Republican. Registered "Independents" usually cannot vote in a party primary. Occasionally the law in some states allows one to change their registration prior to the vote.
First, make sure you introduce yourself. Then talk about you ideas and plans. Make sure to say ideas that you know your peers agree with. Leave it with a conclusion, restate your name, and how you will help your school be successfull. Also, it might be helpful to say something like this, possibly in your conclusion: "Remember, I never have a closed door to new ideas." -Hope that helps:) Good luck!:)
No, all adjectives are not participles. Some participles can be used as adjectives (but not always). Examples: Closed doors (closed is the past participle of the verb to close) Slithering snakes (slithering is the present participle of to slither)
Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
in mississippi you must vote for the candidate of the party you are registered with or a "closed primary"
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The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
When an equation is closed with paranthesis or brakets
Has closed? " The portal to the deep dark hole 'has closed'" :-)
closed primary
The closed system prevented the flys in.
he closed the door on his face
The doorman quietly closed the outer door.