Answer:
This has happened many times. I am quite close to my friends. I once asked for making a wood baked Pizza at one of my friends’ houses. Unfortunately. He didn’t have the setup. I was feeling bad as well. However, to add to my relief, he didn’t say he will not make. He also didn’t say he didn’t have the oven. And those double negatives made me happy as I didn’t wanted my friend to take this pain as he had to give an exam after 2 days. However, he even didn’t said he will not order for it. And that double negative confirmed for us a pack of two wood baked pizzas with fountain Pepsi, an hour later. And I was very happy as my friend was able to fulfill the promise.
On TV as well, I have heard a lot of double negatives during NBA matches, and especially on the radio. However, I must say double negatives sometimes happen as certain people are very sensitive, they do not ever want to say no.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Program for measurement in meters and then converts it into miles, feet, and inches:
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{ float meter, mile, feet, inches;
cout<<"enter meters";
cin>>meters";
feet=meter×3.2808;
mile= meter×0.000621371;
inches= meter×39.3701;
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in feet is"<<feet<<"feet":
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in mile is"<<mile<<"mile";
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in inches is"<<inches<<"inches";
getch();
}
hope this helps, i'm a beginner so this might not be the most concise method
As for this problem of true or false, the most probable answer the most likely one to be the correct answer would be A. True.
In Microsoft Word, or commonly referred to as MS Word, or simply Word itself as what is utilized in the problem, the program has the ability to recognize in spelling and grammar. When a red wavy underline is present, the word or words above it are usually wrong in spelling. Though this can be corrected by the user by adding the word in the dictionary so as not to be corrected in the future. The green one would be more about grammar. The blue wavy underline would indicate a word spelled correctly, but might be misused in the sentence it belongs. This usually happens to words that are almost identical in spelling like too and to.
Answer:
pray for me i fell sick
Explanation:
i ate a piece of carrot now im blind