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3241004551 [841]
3 years ago
5

Use bilateral, bipartisan, and bisect in 3 different sentences (simple but not too simple plz)

English
1 answer:
Elenna [48]3 years ago
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Bilateral: Did you know The brain has bilateral symmetry?
2. to have bilateral hearing is very essential for sound locating.
3. she had  no idea if this is actually true or not, but perhaps bilateral agreements aren't necessarily better.



Bipartisan: The political system of the United States has its bipartisan way.
2.They just need a few Republican votes so they can claim bipartisan support.
3.We had to finish a bipartisan project in order to submit the survey



Bisect: I had to bisect the orange in order to share with my sister.
2. we had to bisect a frog in our science class.
3. I had to bisect the honey melon if I wanted to remove the seeds.
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