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is the A, a method of exchange, since you are exchanging money for food
Explanation:
I hope it helps you, if you give me the crown I would appreciate it
Answer:
1. Abstract noun - can be neither seen nor touched. (<em>happiness; liberty</em> etc)
2. Transitive verb - has a receiver named. (He bought <em>a new car </em>)
3. Intransitive verb - has no receiver named. (They are <em>growing </em>)
4. Superlative degree - expresses highest or lowest degree of comparison (the greatest ; the most important etc)
5. Joint ownership - add sign of possession to last name (John and Sara's house)
6. Verb tense - indicates time (Present: I <em>sing</em>. - - Future: I <em>will</em> sing.)
7. Adverb suffix - ly (carefully ; quickly etc)
8. Modifies a noun - adjective (A <em>beautiful</em> house.)
D. All of these things.
if the note cards are for citations or sources, then each element is needed.
For example: when citing a physical copy of a book (in MLA format at least) it’s important you include all relevant information. It would look like this: Author last name, First name. Title of Book/Magazine. Publisher, Publication Year. Print.
Because they were easier to hide than men
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A thesis statement is basically the statement you use in the intro paragraph in an essay. It basically states your claim/opinion. Usually 1-2 sentences long.