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Does Grandpa Bobby have a M scar on his face in flush
He was smuggling emeralds to South America
Its actually about Paine Underwood going to jail because he sunk the coral queen he didn't flush waste Dusty Muleman did and Noah Underwood Paines son is trying to get back at Dusty for what he did.
granpa bobby
grandpa beat up alot of characters in Flush to save Noah and Abbey.
My grandpa taught Bobby Orr when he was a little boy and that is why he he a great hockey player!!!! By : ????? Liar
Describe what each stanza is about in paul chidyausiki's poem "grandpa"
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Shelly
Yes, the word 'his' is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.The pronoun 'his' takes the place of a singular noun for a male (grandpa).A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.Example: We visited grandpa at the lake. The cabin in the photo is his.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.Example: We visited grandpa at the lake. This is a photo of his cabin.
In poker, a flush over flush situation happens when two or more players have five cards of the same suit in their hand. For example, one player may have a flush with a higher-ranking suit, like a King-high flush, while another player has a flush with a lower-ranking suit, like a Jack-high flush. This can lead to a showdown where the player with the higher-ranking flush wins the hand.
Compound words that include "flush" are terms formed by combining "flush" with other words. Examples include "flushlight" (a type of flashlight) and "flushback" (a term used in plumbing). These compounds often describe something related to the action of flushing or a device that utilizes the concept of flush.