<span>Although relations between the Soviet Union and the United States had been strained in the years before World War II, the U.S.-Soviet alliance of 1941–1945 was marked by a great degree of cooperation and was essential to securing the defeat of Nazi Germany. Without the remarkable efforts of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front, the United States and Great Britain would have been hard pressed to score a decisive military victory over Nazi Germany.</span>
Did you mean "petya"? There is no such thing as "prtya".
"What is petya" in Hindi is <span>पेट्या क्या है
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(At least that's what translate says)
If you want to know how to "say" it then use GoogleTranslate and use the speaker button to hear it
http://translate.google.com/
Ps: Pls give me brainliest. My rank keeps going down no matter how many questions i answer =(
B could be the only answer because its a personal pronoun
I think "Jump" is just using your legs to throw yourself in the air, and bounce is just a smaller version of jump, if that makes any sense.
A Telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a teleprinter, an electronic device for text communication over a telephone line, that is designed for use by persons with hearing or speech difficulties. Other names for the device include teletypewriter (TTY), textphone (common in Europe), and minicom (United Kingdom).
The typical TDD is a device about the size of a typewriter or laptop computer with a QWERTY keyboard and small screen that uses an LED, LCD, or VFD screen to display typed text electronically. In addition, TDDs commonly have a small spool of paper on which text is also printed — old versions of the device had only a printer and no screen. The text is transmitted live, via a telephone line, to a compatible device, i.e. one that uses a similar communication protocol.