Asunder<span> is an adverb that </span>means<span> “into separate pieces.” So if you've torn your ex's love letter </span>asunder, you've forcefully ripped it into separate pieces — and rightly so.Asunder<span> comes from the Old English phrase on sundran, which </span>means<span> “into separate places.”</span>
I will give you two explanations:
- Yes if Bruno is being psychologically damaged by talking to his imaginary friend. Only his mother or those around him on a daily basis would know the affects his imaginary friend is creating. If it is harmful to him and those around him the habit is worth breaking.
- No if Bruno finds his imaginary friend to be kind, listening, and one of the only friends he have. If Bruno imaginary friend brings relief and positive energy to his life that friend is worth keeping.
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Different states have different precedents regarding what defines a white person as opposed to a black person.
Helps society from going crazy and helping us stay in order
Answer:
unnecessary
Explanation:
unnecessary's definition is <em>not needed</em>
and since you are not an octopus, that's just a lot.
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