Answer:
so so so sorry I didn't learn how to do this
Answer:
Once upon a time there was a boy named Ryan he was with a group of friends,in the group was a girl named Lillian and and a boy named Issac.They went to the store and Ryan decided to steal a bag of chips,two drinks,and 1 pint of ice cream.While Ryan was trying to hide everything Lillian and Issac were making sure no one was looking at him. As soon as they were going to leave a man called them he was watching them the whole time.The cops came and talked to the children they got in a lot of trouble with the authorities.That is why you should not steal,the end.
B. Took around half an hour to complete.
The complete predicate includes the verb and the rest of the sentence.
Depends on the context
Noun: resolution
|ˌre‑zu'loo‑shun|
A formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote
= declaration, resolve
The ability of a microscope or telescope to measure the angular separation of images that are close together
= resolving power
The trait of being resolute • it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work
= firmness, firmness of purpose, resoluteness, resolve
Finding a solution to a problem
= solving
Something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making • they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences
= closure, settlement
Analysis into clear-cut components
= resolving
(computing) the number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display; the greater the resolution, the better the picture
= definition
The subsidence of swelling or other signs of inflammation (especially in a lung)
(music) progression from dissonance to consonance; a chord to which such a progression is made
◑ preparation
A statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem • they were trying to find a peaceful resolution
= answer, result, solution, solvent
A decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner • he always wrote down his New Year's resolutions