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When something takes place at the expected or established time, i.e. it is done according to the schedule, we use the word ‘on time’.
in time is used to denote soon enough, i.e. just before the end moment or before the expiry of the set time.
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We left for the airport on time.
I will reach the restaurant at 12 pm; please be on time.
Joseph set the alarm, to wake up in time, to study for exams.
We are sure that Joseph will finish the work in time.
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yes (sorry if i am wrong)
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Hey I mean twain wants some credit. Also it was probably irony, most books don't have characters reference the author.
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Sunlight, oxygen, water, nutrients/food, and stable conditions such as temperature
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D. It just makes more sense than the others!
Or possible A. One of the two. I am sorry. It's worded to weird. I would say it is one of the two. I would go with A more tho,
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