We are given with the steps:
<span>To make a plain apron, first measure and write down the measurements below.
If you’re making an apron that will be tied, extend this length by at least 1 ½ times the measurement.
Decide how wide you’d like the waistband to be, adding 1 inch for the seam.
Decide how far down you want the apron to fall and measure that, adding at least 2 inches for seams and the hem.
Measure the width you’d like the apron to be from one side to the other, adding 1 inch for hems.
Cut your selected fabric in the dimensions you’ve written down.
The missing step is
</span><span>To keep the edges from fraying, sew ¼ inch wide overcast stitch around the short ends.</span>
The context clues given serves to depict a relationship in which E. the speaker expresses an offhanded farewell to the farrier.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
It should be noted that context clues simply mean the hints that are given in a literary work.
In this scenario, it can be deduced that the context of the second stanza, the near rhyming of “mended” and “tendered” depict a relationship in which the speaker expresses an offhanded farewell to the farrier.
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Answer:
You can't I tried doing that so i just deleted my old account
Explanation:
The excerpt that tells the White family's uncertainty on the Major's story would be when Mr. White said:
"If the tale about the monkey's paw is not more truthful than those he has been telling us," said Herbert, as the door closed behind their guest, just in time to catch the last train, "we shan't make much out of it." This is because they are not sure what is true about the information that a stranger told them in the train.
Answer:The beam of the wood looks like a club or a staff it looks like a large olive tree or like a mast of a ship with twenty pars ( a very big mast)
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