Answer: This is the definition and antonyms for this word :)
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/ˈminit/
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noun
noun: minute; plural noun: minutes; noun: arc minute; plural noun: arc minutes; noun: minute of arc; plural noun: minutes of arc
1.
a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
"he stood in the shower for twenty minutes"
the distance covered in sixty seconds by someone driving or walking.
"the hotel is situated just ten minutes from the center of the resort"
INFORMAL
a very short time.
"come and sit down for a minute"
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moment
short time
little while
second
bit
instant
sec
nanosecond
jiffy
jiff
tick
mo
two ticks
an instant or a point of time.
"she had been laughing one minute and crying the next"
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point in time
point
moment
instant
time
juncture
stage
INFORMAL•US
a period of time; a while.
"I hadn't been to Manhattan in a minute"
2.
a sixtieth of a degree of angular measurement (symbol: ʹ).
"Delta Lyrae is a double star with a separation of over 10 minutes of arc"
I don't know what text you're talking about, but I believe the answer would be C. "fifteen designs"
A can be changed to "Memorial mission" or something.
B can be changed to "Pretty structure" or something.
D can be changed to " Available leasing area".
C will always need fifteen, as that's a prime word, it's needed to explain something. If you change that word, it'll change everything else.
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Because he could create his own legend about the monkey's paw, since there is no symbolism attached to them in the real world.
In Indian culture there is a symbolism linked to the monkey that is not linked to any other animal. In this culture, the monkey symbolizes the soul. This symbolism was also used by Jacobs to demonstrate that the greatest desires of the soul can be very destructive.
Explanation:
"A monkey's paw" is a short story written by W.W. Jacobs, which tells the story of a family that suffered serious problems after making requests to a monkey's paw with supernatural powers.
That's because the monkey's paw had the ability to place any order, but it would cost an expensive price for it.
Jacobs was probably inspired by Indian monkey-related symbology to write this story. Probably, the paw was the chosen part of the monkey to represent power, because there is no mythology related to the macao's paw, so jacobs was free to create his own story about it.
Answer:a research paper describing the effects of erosion
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