Answer:
Something that's abbreviated is shortened or condensed. ... The adjective abbreviated and the verb abbreviate both come from the noun abbreviation, with its Latin root, abbreviare, "make brief," from ad-, "to," and breviare, "shorten."
Explanation:
Quotation marks before the quote because when you state a direct quote you use quotation marks.
quotation marks are " "
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<span>A. An explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena.</span>
My ideas:
Well, if she is spoiled, perhaps she can have expensive clothes? Something unnecessary, let's say one of those very expensive bags
How about a piercing that would not be normally allowed for teenage girls, but she can have since she gets way with it (eyebrow?)
Yupp so we can help cuz I don’t understand