Answer: harbinger \HAHR-bun-jer\ noun. 1 : one that initiates a major change : a person or thing that originates or helps open up a new activity, method, or technology : pioneer. 2 : something that foreshadows a future event : something that gives an anticipatory sign of what is to come.
Harbinger in a Sentence:
Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons. ...
Whenever I see clouds, I know they are a harbinger of an approaching storm. ...
The surprisingly chilly day in September is a harbinger of all that winter has to offer.
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I believe the answer is A
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Answer: The main effect of an event is the biggest, most memorable outcome of that event, while a secondary effect is not the most important effect, but is an offshoot of the main effect.
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I wish to eat
I wish to eat something with flavor
i want to eat something super sweet
i want to devour and savor
Three layer cakes
Buffalo or maybe sour cream and onion dip
Grilled garlic smothered on top of steak
Funnel cake with grease that pops ur lip
chocolaty rich ice cream
sweet and thick runny honey
i wish to eat food that will make me scream
I will pay any type of money
i want food that will fill by belly
just please no one give me a peanut butter and jelly
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Steven is excited to read "The Hobbit" this year, even though he heard the movies were not so good.
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