i dont know i hav actually been wondering the same thing because i have a mid=term on that and i need to know so if someone could just please anser thhis questions tht would be great!
yes yes yes
compare yourself into apple and why ?
Once can compare Apple notebooks in a variety of different ways. This can be done in person at the Apple store, or online using sites such as Reevoo, or checking the ratings for Apple notebooks on Amazon.
Apple works is not an oxymoron but Microsoft Works is.
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i dont know the answer.....sorry :(
In Katherine Mansfield's short story "The Apple Tree," the friend from England tells the father about how the apple tree has grown and flourished since they last visited. This conversation reflects the themes of nostalgia and the passage of time, as the father reminisces about the tree's significance in his life. The friend's remarks highlight the connection between the past and present, emphasizing the emotional resonance that the apple tree holds for the father and their shared memories.
It's in a book called something like Great American Short Stories edited by Bennet Cerf.
i think because they all our fruit and it is more healther
It all depends on the size of each. You're trying to compare different things. It's like trying to compare apples and oranges. Or Mangoes.
both earth and an apple has a core and a mantle ( sort of) and both have a crust wich is the skin of the apple thnx enjoy =)
"The Apple Tree" is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield. You can find it in her collection of short stories, also titled "The Apple Tree," which was first published in 1918. You can look for the story in a book of her works or find it in online literary databases or archives.