I don't think war is important unless another country wants to start one, then i think it is important to try and win, so that the country wanting to war knows not to mess with your country. but i don't believe that someone should go looking to start a war whenever it is unnecessary.
Hope i helped. -Sheckelstein.
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1. Where can I find the books about gardening?
2. I want to learn about flowers that grow best in this climate.
3. The summers are so hot where we live!
4. Some flowers grow well in the hot summer sun.
5. Do sunflowers grow well in hot, dry weather?
6. Please help me find a book about sunflowers.
7. Look at the beautiful photographs in this book!
8. The book says that petunias also grow well in a warm climate.
9. Should I plant sunflowers or petunias?
Answer:
the same answer for what question, you forgot to add a question
Answer:
i dont know how to make it.
Explanation:
i dont know how to make it.
The answer is: [B]: "False" .
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