ano ang tawag natin sa bilang ng pantig
Answer:
d ko Alam lods haha sorry
Explanation:
haha sa philipines ka mg question
In all compositions .......16 ........ is the most ......17 ......virtue. You should write in
a simple and ........18 ..... manner. The words chosen should be ....19...... in
meaning. Try not to use ....20.....Words merely because they literary.
Answer:
16. Simplicity.
17. Admired.
18. Straightforward.
19. Clear.
20. Difficult.
Explanation:
A composition can be defined as a short essay that comprises of words and sentences assembled together to form a coherent and meaningful piece of information.
In all compositions, simplicity is the most admired virtue. You should write in a simple and straightforward manner. The words chosen should be clear in meaning. Try not to use difficult words merely because they are literary.
This ultimately implies that, when a writer is writing a composition, he or she should ensure it is highly simplified and as such devoid of any form of complexity.
Hence, the most important or key features of any composition are simplicity, clarity, straightforwardness, coherent, concise etc.
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Dani ohayo..
LATIN(fake latin) Which verbs are NOT in the perfect tense?
a. Voluit, voluerunt
2. Spectat, spectant
3. Mansit, manserunt
4. Traxit, traxrunt
Answer:
4 Traxit, Traxrint
Explanation:
Part A
Which sentence best summarizes the main idea of the article?
A.
If you are careless, you can be hurt or killed by a snake.
B.
Snakes have many gifts from nature, such as their skin.
C.
Snakes can be both dangerous and very interesting.
D.
Many people are very afraid of snakes.
Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports your answer in part A?
A.
Here are some facts about snakes that will help you better understand these members of the animal kingdom living in our biosphere.
B.
Snakes can go for weeks or even months between meals, and some snakes eat only once or twice a year.
C.
Raccoons, birds, foxes, coyotes, and even other snakes eat snakes, and humans can be their enemies, too.
D.
In addition, if you are going camping or hiking, check to find out if the area has poisonous snakes.
9 / 12
Answer:
the answer is snakes can be both dangerous and very interesting
Explanation:
and Part B is in addition if you are going camping or hiking check to find out if the area has poisonous snakes I looked it up on the internet
a resposta com SER OU ESTAR
Você
с c professor? Não, Eu
aluno.
Você
garçon? Não, Eu Sou
cozinheiro
Elas
com fome? Não, elas 12 com sede.
Os copos
na mesa?
sim.
Mariana, você
com sono?
sim.
Vocês
estrangeiros?
sim.
aqui para trabalhar.
Seu Pereira
comerciante? Não, ele
professor
Luiz e Marcela
americanos? Não, não
Eles
brasileiros.
O carro
na garagem? Não, não
na rua.
Você está no Sambódromo?
sim!
muito contente!
Eles
fotógrafos?
sim. Eles tiram fotos para um jornal do Rio.
Você
em casa? Não, não
Eu saí para caminhar.
Preencha os espaços vagos com os verbos SER OU ESTAR:
Eu
na aula de Português.
Aqueles meninos
muito altos.
A mesa
de madeira.
O professor
em pé e os alunos
sentados.
Elas
ótimas pessoas.
Eu não
na Inglaterra.
Nós
no inverno.
O Rio Amazonas
o maior rio do Brasil.
Que horas
Nós
estrangeiros.
Este cavalo
bom.
Eu
japonês.
Este livro
bom.
Nós
na quarta-feira.
De que cor
esta mesa?
Eu não
Você
O quadro
Nós
Onde
Aquela janela
Estes livros
O caderno
Aquele cavalo
Estas cadeiras
Você e ele
Os senhores
ao professor.
Nós
Onde
No inverno
na aula.
bom professor
na parede.
professores
o lápis de Paulo?
grande.
pequenos.
junto ao livro.
grande.
de madeira.
alunos.
sentados junto
baixos.
os meninos?
frio.
COSDELARIA
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who has taken Japanese? If so here is my question
ano ang kahulugan ng ilaw ng tahanan
Answer:
Ang kahulugan ng ilaw ng tahanan ay
INA
please help me... I got confused with this question
Match the Chinese holiday to the correct date
Which sentence best shows how the narrator's point of view contributes to the suspense of the passage?
adapted from The Time Machine
by H.G. Wells
I shared a cab with the Editor. He thought the tale a "gaudy lie." For my own part I was unable to come to a conclusion. The story was so fantastic and incredible, the telling so credible and sober. I lay awake most of the night thinking about it. I determined to go next day and see the Time Traveler again. I was told he was in the laboratory, and being on easy terms in the house, I went up to him. The laboratory, however, was empty. I stared for a minute at the Time Machine and put out my hand and touched the lever. At that the squat substantial-looking mass swayed like a bough shaken by the wind. Its instability startled me extremely, and I had a strange reminiscence of the childish days when I used to be forbidden to meddle. I came back through the corridor. The Time Traveler met me in the smoking-room. He was coming from the house. He had a small camera under one arm and a knapsack under the other. He laughed when he saw me, and gave me an elbow to shake. "I'm frightfully busy," said he, "with that thing in there."
"But is it not some hoax?" I said. "Do you really travel through time?"
"Really and truly I do." And he looked frankly into my eyes. He hesitated. His eye wandered about the room. "I only want half an hour," he said. "I know why you came, and it's awfully good of you. There's some magazines here. If you'll stop to lunch I'll prove you this time travelling up to the hilt, specimen and all. If you'll forgive my leaving you now?"
I consented, hardly comprehending then the full import of his words, and he nodded and went on down the corridor. I heard the door of the laboratory slam, seated myself in a chair, and took up a daily paper. What was he going to do before lunch-time? Then suddenly I was reminded by an advertisement that I had promised to meet Richardson, the publisher, at two. I looked at my watch, and saw that I could barely save that engagement. I got up and went down the passage to tell the Time Traveler.
As I took hold of the handle of the door I heard an exclamation, oddly truncated at the end, and a click and a thud. A gust of air whirled round me as I opened the door, and from within came the sound of broken glass falling on the floor. The Time Traveler was not there. I seemed to see a ghostly, indistinct figure sitting in a whirling mass of black and brass for a moment—a figure so transparent that the bench behind with its sheets of drawings was absolutely distinct; but this phantasm vanished as I rubbed my eyes. The Time Machine had gone. Save for a subsiding stir of dust, the further end of the laboratory was empty. A pane of the skylight had, apparently, just been blown in.
I felt an unreasonable amazement. I knew that something strange had happened, and for the moment could not distinguish what the strange thing might be. As I stood staring, the door into the garden opened, and the man-servant appeared.
We looked at each other. Then ideas began to come. "Has Mr.—— gone out that way?" said I.
"No, sir. No one has come out this way. I was expecting to find him here."
At that I understood. At the risk of disappointing Richardson I stayed on, waiting for the Time Traveler; waiting for the second, perhaps still stranger story, and the specimens and photographs he would bring with him. But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime. The Time Traveler vanished three years ago. And, as everybody knows now, he has never returned.
Answer:
As I took hold of the handle of the door I heard an exclamation, oddly truncated at the end, and a click and a thud.
Explanation:
I just did it
Answer:
As I took hold of the handle of the door I heard an exclamation, oddly truncated at the end, and a click and a thud.
Explanation:
A narrator's point of view gives perspective to the readers, creating a feeling of either suspense, humor, or thrill. The sentence "As I took hold of the handle of the door I heard an exclamation, oddly truncated at the end, and a click and a thud" creates a sense of suspense about what is to follow.
Here (come) the actors
Find the compound
How many times can Mrs. Dobbs come after Percy?
1.twice
2.101
3.an infinite amount of times.
4.12
Answer:
1.twice
Explanation:
i havent read percy jackson in a while but yea