The correct answers are fewer and more.
There are fewer letters than phonemes in the English language, which means that there are more sounds which you can produce than there are letters to write them. Additionally, consonants can give you more information about the sound (whether it is nasal, aspirated, dental, etc.) than vowels (a, e, i, o, i, y) which don't have that many characteristics.
Answer:
There would be higher prices and fewer flights.
Explanation:
Although the pope remains the highest figure in the Roman Catholic Church, there could be an argument that Martin Luther, founder of Protestantism, was more powerful because he reshaped the entire landscape of Christianity.
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<span>Well, they were angry over the Civil War, and some people in the north thought that the entire south should be punished, because of the war. There were also the carpetbaggers who came to the south to try and profit from the destruction and mayhem, and generally being a nuisance to those trying to rebuild destroyed communities. An important role was played also by missionaries who were coming to the south to try and help them rebuild, of which both made the southerners angry because they just wanted to be left alone after their defeat to lick their wounds, try and rebuild, and get life back to normal.</span>
If you need to navigate from the launchpad to to place that would help you get a refresher on what the duplicate command does, go to Help Docs.
<h3>What are Help Docs?</h3>
Help Docs are a utility in your browser that tell you more about tools that you don't have much information about. They tell you about different commands such as the DUPLICATE command and all you need to do is to search for the command and the information will be presented to you.
Community will not help you find out more about the DUPLICATE command directly because it involves talking to others in the community. Tech Support is only helpful if you have a problem with the ACL Analytics tool.
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