Answer:
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Explanation:
Scout? is this the book called "how to kill a mocking bird"? if so is this question asking like if her church is similar to her maids church?
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Sir Isaac Newton changed the scientific method that scientists began using during the Scientific Revolution by providing a more precise and accurate method which had as consequence better mathematical understanding of the world which could be applied to multiple fields like Physics among others.
The sentence that demonstrate an unusual use of syntax is : A. The party is when
In English language, the most common use of this phrase would be : '<em>When is the party ?'
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Im·mi·nent
/ˈimənənt/
adjective
1.
about to happen.
"they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
synonyms:impending, close (at hand), near, (fast) approaching, coming, forthcoming, on the way, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, in the air, just around the corner, coming down the pike, expected, anticipated, brewing, looming, threatening, menacing;
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"a ceasefire was imminent"