Chatter of plates
Murmurings of the gas
Chuckles of water pipes
Sharp exchanges
Sink slowly clears throat
Refrigerators tummy
(I’m pretty sure that’s everything)
Answer:
I agree with first answer
False
It is actually not okay for the shapes in a tessellation to
overlap to cover up any gaps or to overlap for any other reason whatsoever because,
by definition, a tessellation is comprised of shapes that make up a pattern
that are so perfectly arranged that no gaps could possibly exist. If any gaps existed, then naturally, the
design could not possibly be a tessellation.
A good example of a tessellation
is the pattern of a soccer ball.
Answer:
sexism
Explanation:
man hated women and thought they should only be in the kitchen
Answer:
Past.
Explanation:
Don Quixote is the main character in the novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, written by Miguel de Cervantes between 1605 and 1615. The book is one of the first novels written in a modern European language. It tells the comic travel adventures of an old nobleman who thinks he is a knight errant. This main character, Don Quixote, is the stereotype of the idealist, a foolish hero who more or less ridicules himself with his good intentions but impractical deeds.