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credentials and his/ her fame, because it makes the information more believable
1. The wayward travelers bathed their stinky feet in our drinking water.
2. In his self-aggrandizing way, he said he was a “scuba-diving, sky-diving, snowboarding, rocket scientist who saved fifteen maidens from a dragon!”
3. You beguile me with your beauty.
A - related to life and living.
Bio is a greek root meaning 'life'. Biography is the study of someone's life, biology is the study of living things and a biosphere is the regions of a planet with living creatures/organisms.
1. Have you finished your report?
2. Can cats climb trees?
3. Must I go to bed now?
4. May I have a slice of pie?
5. Can you return your library book?
An auxiliary verb (also known as a helping verb) helps the main verb by giving the sentence a sense of time. For example, the auxiliary verb "will" tells the reader that whatever the main verb action is, it will be in the future. The auxiliary verb is found between the subject and the main verb in a sentence. To form a question, the auxiliary verb can move before the subject. A sentence can have more than one auxiliary verb.
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You are missing the excerpt, is this one?
So I called up my mentor, and I called up Andy Van Dam. And I said, Andy, I just gave a two-week assignment, and they came back and did stuff that if I had given them a whole semester I would have given them all As. Sensei, what do I do? [laughter] And Andy thought for a minute and he said, you go back into class tomorrow and you look them in the eye and you say, "Guys, that was pretty good, but I know you can do better." [laughter] And that was exactly the right advice. Because what he said was, you obviously don't know where the bar should be, and you're only going to do them a disservice by putting it anywhere. And boy was that good advice because they just kept going. . . .
In that sense, the answer would be:
Randy Pausch believes that his students, although they don't complete any task, they do have a good potential.
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