She is fluent in both her native tongue and second language.
<span>That depends upon the species. There are records of tropical pitcher plants (nepenthes) that have grown over sixty feet tall on their vine, however, this is quite rare. The largest and tallest sundew (drosera) was a d. erythrogyne that grew seven feet tall, had over a thousand leaves and seven hundred flowers. Some larger sarracenia (north American pitcher plants) can grow four foot tall traps, which make these the largest plant traps in the world. Examples include the endangered S. Oreophila and the common S. Alata. The discoverers were multiple. I can only give the data recorded.</span>
The Preamble Part 1, Natural Rights Part 2, List of Grievances part 3, and Resolution of Independence Part 4.
Answer:
The framers intent was to make the amendment of the constitution a difficult process
Explanation:
Article V describes the process for amending the Constitution, although the federal government could add amendments, three-fourths of states have to ratify every amendment. This was to make the amendment of the constitution a difficult process. Getting three-fourth of states to ratify every amendment will be difficult.