Hello! There are three commonly used rules when writing out numbers in literature.
The first one is numbers under "10" are written out as words (i.e 1-> one, 2-> two, 3-> three, ect)
The second one is if the number is representing a date, you write it in numerical form (i.e years stay in their number-forms)
The final rule is the one that applies for you is that if the number is the first word of the sentence, then you write it as a word instead of it's numerical form.
So the correct way you'd write your sentence is, "Twenty-six people posted messages to my blog in just thirty minutes."
Answer:
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Explanation:
I modified and adjusted these sentences from math to psychology, I am aware and hope that this will start a trend.
She wants to bring the two worlds together to have access to everything the two can offer.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The poem "Yuya Karrabura" shows Alice Eather's perception as an indigenous poetess.
- It shows her connection to the indigenous culture and everything that represents in her life.
- She also shows the complex vision of two worlds, where she gets involved with the indigenous world and the "Americanized" world.
- Despite having a greater relationship with indigenous culture, the poetess does not reject American culture and wants to bring these two worlds together and enjoy the best of both.
For this reason, she wants to sit by the fire and hear what both worlds have to say and teach.
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May 5, 2020
Dear Boss,
I believe that our dress code it to over the top. Us workers understand that it is for our safety, but us being put into this strict dress code isn't worth it. Some good staff wear stuff out of dress code but when you see a staff that you don't socialize with and you get mad for being out of dress code. Please think about it.
Sincerely ,
(your name)
To; email
Cc: email
Subject: Nutrition Concern
Hi. I was just sending this email to inform y'all that what Subway puts in their menu not all of the ingredients are accurate. Yesterday, I got my usual order but with a different bread and I asked if it had any soy, and they said no. I went home and gave the sandwich to my niece and she is allergic to soy. I was just here to ask did it really have soy or was their a misunderstanding with all of this. I would like an explanation from the Texas nutrition to.
Sincerely ,
(your name)
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