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True!
Some ribs fun facts:
1-12 ribs go lower in the anatomy as the numbers get bigger (1 is at the top 12 is at the bottom)
ribs 1-7 are 'true' ribs
ribs 8-10 are 'false' ribs, connected to the sternum with costal cartilage
11 and 12 ribs are 'floating ribs' have no actual attachment to the sternum
your ribcage actually extends 3 to 5 cm every breath you take, called most commonly a 'bucket handle' movement
no matter your se`x, you have 12 pairs (or 24) ribs
although women don't have 13 ribs, rare instances can occur where one has a "gorilla rib" where they have an extra rib!
the middle ribs are the most likely to get broken
hope this helps:)
Up, aside (I think, but I’m pretty sure)
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So how long should a person be held accountable for a mistake made in the past? That threshold should be based on that person's behaviour afterwards, a non-profit organization that helps people rebuild their lives after encounters with the justice system.
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I don't know what unit it is or class this is so I can't help?
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can you please provide more context?
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A) by shifting scenes suddenly
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The author uses stylistic devices to build suspense in this passage by "shifting scenes suddenly".
From the passage, we discover that the was moving to different scenes suddenly. A look at paragraph 1, you discover about three scenes. With this sudden shift in scenes, the reader is captivated and kept in suspense. At this point, the reader is eager to know what happens next and thereby follows in the shift of scenes too.
When readers are kept at suspense, they are made to expect what is about to happen next. This makes them wanting to know more.