Thwart: To oppose or prevent.
To thwart any outsiders from intruding, I built this wall made of broken bottles.
Buffy realized if the news of the scandal got out it would thwart her chances of becoming the president.
I...uhm....what, are you asking?-
Could I see the sentence?
Answer:
If you mean for a class or kids:
- Teacher : Tootsie roll, lollipop
Kids: We were talking, now lets stop.
- Teacher: “Magic Finger in the air…”
Kids: “Magic finger everywhere!”
Teacher: “Magic finger on your hips…”
Kids: “Magic finger on your lips”
- Teacher: Flat tire
Kids: Shhhh
For speech:
either start off with a question, story, or even a personal anecdote pr experience .
Explanation:
really hope this helps ! Brainliest ?
<span>The sentence, "The deacidification process preserves pages by neutralizing acid with magnesium oxide, raising the pH level of the paper, and minimizing the alkaline reserve." uses the correct way of putting comma. It was used to separate items (in this case clauses) and it was used before the coordinating conjunction "and" to separate the last clause.</span>