In Spanish the word <em>"lógico"</em> refers to something that has sense, something logic. <em>"Ilógico"</em> is the opposite. Using <em>"i"</em> is one of the ways in Spanish to form negatives. Ilógico means that it has no sense.
Based on the reading (maybe attaching it would help) you need to identify whether the conclusions have sense and <u>match to the main ideas of the text.</u>
Answer:
The pencil sharpener is John's.
Explanation:
I think you might be thinking of " 田 ".
In all three of the main Chinese languages (Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Cantonese), it means "feild", and is romanised as " t<span>ián ".</span><span>
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The quality or state of being extreme.
Used in a sentence - for defenders of the move, Austria’s decision was a necessary stance against radical religious extremism.