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Can you tell the name of the poem?
Answer:
<em>The bank teller gave Kurt </em><em>a look </em><em>when he deposited a real check for twenty million dollars.</em>
Explanation:
The indefinite article <em>a/an</em> is used before nouns that are singular and countable, so there is no article before a noun that is plural.
If the word after <em>a/an</em> begins with a consonant, then we use the indefinite article <em>a</em>.
If the word after <em>a/an</em> begins with a vowel, then we use the indefinite article <em>an.</em>
The article relates to the first word of the phrase (if there are more than one, for example, there is an adjective before a noun), so if we had an adjective before the noun <em>look</em> that starts with a vowel (e.g. empty), the correct article would be <em>an</em>.
Answer: Assuming you mean 1/14, or 0.071 (simplified to the thousandths place) you can think of it like 14 people ordering 1 pizza, and then slicing it into 14 equal slices.
Answer:
the mulberries o’erload the bending boughs
Explanation:
i had this question as well today and thats what i put the teacher didnt say it was wrong so ig its right