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Brackets Parentheses and Quotation Marks

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What makes more sense 'said Mark' or 'Mark said'?

It depends entirely on the context. Both can be used correctly:

Mark said, "Hello, everbody!"

"Hello, everyone!" said Mark to the gathered crowd.

What does it mean if a guy you thought liked you has kept his distance and has not come around when you really thought he had a small crush on you?

i have had a problem like this does this guy know u like him? if not make him aware and if he doesn't react u know that he either can't pick it up or does not have feelings for u

When do you use parentheses?

You use it when you have a larger number sentence.

EX) 8=(4/2)+(2x2)

Can you have sexual intercouse on the first day you put the neuva ring in?

NO! Well, you can, but it will not be effective for the first seven days or so. Read the ENTIRE packaged instruction pamphlet. This is your life in your hands....READ IT AND TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR!

Why is it important to have rules for simplifying an expression that contains more than one operation?

Because if you didn't, there could be more than answer and there would be no way to decide which is correct.

For example, "10+6/2": If you do this from left to right, you get 16/2 = 8. If you follow the rules, you do the division before the addition: 10+3 = 13.

13 is correct.

If you wanted 8, you would write (10+6)/2, then you would have to simplify inside the parentheses before dividing.

Where is the Bible quote about 'don't be unevenly yoked.'?

14Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?

Quotes from the changeling by robin jenkins?

"The splendour and beauty of the great beast would have been extinguished."

"a product of the environment"

"Never to whine; to accept all what came; to wait for better; to let no one in, not even yourself, know how near to giving in you were: these were the principles by which he lived"

"Here he was arrived in his kingdom, where regret, humiliation, mercenaries and failure did not exist"

"If there is to be salvation, there must be sacrifice and risk

"Tom knew very well, perhaps better than Forbes himself, what was meant by letting his heart thaw, against his wish, threatening his whole carefully built up system of self-sufficiency."

"She began to realize that this armour, of calmness and patience, forged in the dreadful slum where he had been born, must be heavy and painful to wear"

" "it's me: Tom Forbes" "…Tom Forbes? Who's he?" "

"When he glanced at Peerie's face, with its nose flattened like an apes, it was as if all Donaldson's Court waited outside the window"

"As Tom ran he felt that what he was hurrying towards kept receding."

"As soon as his mother had begun to speak, in a whimpering tone of entreaty, he had with his right fist struck the tree several times"

"Charlies hands were clumsy with nervousness and guilt. He had already suspected that by bringing Tom to Towellan he has, inexplicable, done the boy more harm than good; now this self inflicted injury was no doubt the outward sign of harm"

"The shepherd's hut for her was a destination; but for him it could only be another place in which to try and solve what could never be solved"

Is it better to use brackets inside of a parentheses when including an abbreviation?

Do you mean instead of parenthesis? If so, then there are several situations in which you use one or the other.

When you are just writing your own work, say in a research report, then you include the abbreviation in parenthesis.

Example: The Nerdfighter's slogan is Don't Forget To Be Awesome (DFTBA).

Example: The coldest temperature on Earth was -128 degrees Fahrenheit (°F)

However, if you are typing an exact quote, then anything that wasn't originally included in that quote would be in square brackets. Oftentimes square brackets would be used to clarify something the speaker said.

If you did mean inside of parenthesis, then no, there's no reason for there to be brackets. Just use parenthesis.

What is the purpose of exclamation marks?

It's used to emphasise something. Shock, incredulity - things like that. Though one celebrated author - I forget who - once said something along the lines of 'if you're ever tempted to use an exclamation mark, think about it for five minutes and then don't'.

How long do you have to wait after you get the brackets on can you get the colors for the braces?

you can get the colors on when you get the bracets on. The colors are actutally rubber band strands that get placed on the bracets. that's actually how they tighten braces is by cutting the colored bands that are on the bracets. they get swicthed every visit.

Can 94 LT1 350 heads fit on a 88 350 block and what intake should you use?

Not without A LOT of modification.

Answeryea they will fit but you will have to switch over to the newer style valve covers because of different bolt patterns AnswerYes they'll fit, but like answer #1 some modifications. Two intake bolts are angled different, than the others. You'll also have to change valve covers. I have a set of LT1 heads with 202 160 valves, ported and polished and seven sixteen screw in studs and a hv1000 brodix intake and its fast. So it will work. also the heads have to be drilled for the water to flow through the intake. three holes alltogether(2holes drilled in between center exhaust ports below spark plugs on each head.

Not mentioned above is the fact that the LT1 heads have to be welded in 4 places or water will flow into the intake valley on a gen 1 block. GMPP has a carb manifold with provisions for a distributor for a LT1 that I used on my LT1 head on Gen 1 conversion. I also drilled and tapped the front of the heads for water return.