Answer:
1. it's not man's it's men
2. it's not aunt's it's aunt
3. it's not waters it's water
4. it's not days it's day
5. it's not parent it's parents
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I think it means that you are looking at the heavens and then judging or rating it based on how it looks.
Explanation:
Question: Provide one example of technical language in “The U.S. Fish and Wildlife” article:
Answer: Word ''biologists''
Explanation:
One example of technical language is the only question that I have found that is connected with the article from your question. Here there are many different articles and since I think that this is the right question to it, the example of technical language is the word ''biologists''.
It is used in sentence: ''Federal field biologists patrol coastal waters and marshes daily searching for wildlife in distress, including thousands of coastal shorebirds, wading birds and migratory species''
- Technical language can be also called technical skills and it is considering the language that is using terminologies that the people who are specializing in a particular filed or area can understand the most.
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Ang Bisaya ay isang dayalek na ginagamit sa maraming mga isla ng Bisaya at Mindanao. Sa kabilang banda, ang Tagalog ay isang wika lamang na sinasalita sa mga isla ng Luzon
Explanation:
"Then the mighty war-spirit endured for a season,
Bore it bitterly, he who bided in darkness,
That light-hearted laughter loud in the building
Greeted him daily; there was dulcet harp-music,
Clear song of the singer."
These lines refer to Grendel, the monster from the epic poem Beowulf.