Answer:
its say the words
Explanation:
<h2>read its⊄∴⊃⊃⊃㏑㏒,≡Ф,</h2>
The pronoun is "it" and the antecedent is "a miniature glass hippopotamus".
Extra information:
The word antecedent is composed out of two Latin words: ante and cedere, and it literally means: the "preceding", meaning it refers to the word that precedes the pronoun, that the pronoun refers to. This is not important for the question, but it is important to remember that the antecedent is always in front of the pronoun!
<u>The fourth principal part, as the perfect passive participle, is an adjective. Usually just the masculine nominative singular is given. The complete forms are: -us, -a, -um.
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<u>N.B.: intransitive verbs do not have a regular 4th principal part (because they can’t be made passive); this includes the verbs that take a dative (noceō, pāreō, etc.)
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<u> Some are listed as –tum/-sum, which is the supine.
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<u> Some have forms in -tūrus/-sūrus (e.g. sum – futūrus; veniō – ventūrus; fugiō – fugitūrus), which is the future active participle
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<u> Some have no fourth form: (e.g. timeō – –; noceō —)
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I wouldn't say it's necessarily easier to make sign language based off of our characters but it would be more efficient in some areas
because there's a technique we have here in China called Stroke
basically it is brush writing it would be fairly easy to make a sign language system based off of this because of the fluid motion