For the adjective meaning deficient or lean, meager is the preferred spelling in American English. Meagre is preferred in all other varieties of English. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the two forms.
The word several is a pronoun.
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Answer: I picked a simple butterfly to animate using a flipbook. A flipbook allows you to animate a drawing. I started by cutting out about thirty small rectangles of paper. I then drew the first image of the buttery with its wings up as shown in the image on the first paper. I numbered this 1. I then traced the image of the butterfly on another piece of paper and moved the wings a bit down, as in image two. I numbered the paper 2 and set it aside. I repeated this on the remaining pieces of paper, moving the wings a little more with each piece. I then stacked the pieces of paper together to form a book from numbers 1 to 30. I stapled the left edge of the papers and flicked through the right side to reveal the animation I had created.
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