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Explanation:
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/ˈminit/
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noun
noun: minute; plural noun: minutes; noun: arc minute; plural noun: arc minutes; noun: minute of arc; plural noun: minutes of arc
1.
a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour.
"he stood in the shower for twenty minutes"
the distance covered in sixty seconds by someone driving or walking.
"the hotel is situated just ten minutes from the center of the resort"
INFORMAL
a very short time.
"come and sit down for a minute"
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moment
short time
little while
second
bit
instant
sec
nanosecond
jiffy
jiff
tick
mo
two ticks
an instant or a point of time.
"she had been laughing one minute and crying the next"
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point in time
point
moment
instant
time
juncture
stage
INFORMAL•US
a period of time; a while.
"I hadn't been to Manhattan in a minute"
2.
a sixtieth of a degree of angular measurement (symbol: ʹ).
"Delta Lyrae is a double star with a separation of over 10 minutes of arc"
Your answer is B-Finite.
Finite is something that has bounds or limits.
Unlike INfinite which goes on forever.
-Seth
Both chose genres that present a true story of the Holocaust as one experienced it.
Answer:
The Welfare people made constant visits to the family home and look at them as if they are inferior to them. They also present Mrs. Little of being insane and admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
Explanation:
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Malcolm X and Alex Haley was a book that details the life of Malcolm Little from his childhood till his later years. The book became one of the most read and the most sought non-fictional book of all times.
Even though it was a product of Haley's interview with Malcolm, the book was directly addressed to the readers making it easily relatable to them. In chapter I of the book, Malcolm mentions one instance when the State Welfare people used to visit their home. He remembered how they looked at them "<em>in a way that had about it the feeling-at least for me-that we were not people. In their eyesight we were just _things_, that was all</em>". He also stated "<em>acted as if they owned us, as if we were their private property</em>."
After their mother, he became the target of the Welfare people due to his stealing. They also reported to the government that their mother Mrs. Little "<em>was losing their mind</em>". All of these acts by the Welfare people made their life miserable.
The State does not continue to do so as most of the Welfare organisations/ people are more sympathetic to the cause of the welfare of the people.
D wooden <span>a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it. thats what a adjective is </span>