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Both Diane France and the Number Devil are smart and clever, which might make them good at solving problems, but they would likely go about it in different ways. Diane is a scientist, so she would use science to solve a problem. On the other hand, the Number Devil would probably use math. Also, although Diane is patient and would solve a problem carefully, the Number Devil is not. Unlike Diane, he might become frustrated and eventually give up.
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Do you have more information on this question? I can't really answer it unless you have more info.
<span>“Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs/With the loose wind ye waving chance to mark”</span>
Answer:
There are multiple different answers depending on context, but in context with brainly, I assume they're talking about Edge nuity. Edge is a shortened way to say it and it's basically online school. Many people come here from Edge nuity to brainly to look for answers to questions they don't know.
Explanation:
I had to space out the word because brainly won't accept Edge nuity together. It just puts it as an inappropriate word