Look at that bucket, it looks so askew on the man's head!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is such an askew tower.
In the novel, Anse is claims he has always been unlucky and bad luck is something he cannot escape. However, the things that happen are the consequences of his ill choices. He claims that he has bad luck when Addie dies, but actually he didn't have money to send him to doctor. Instead of fixing Cash's leg properly, he makes it even worse.
Answer:
a claim is your side of the argument
Explanation:
another object
itself
acceleration
The proponent of Newton's second law of motion is definitely Isaac Newton. He is an English physicist and a mathematician. He clarified that <span>the fundamental difference between Newton's 2nd Law and the dynamics of Aristotle: according to Newton, a force causes only a <em>change in velocity</em> (an acceleration); it does not maintain the velocity as Aristotle held</span><span>.</span>
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