Answer:
time, place, and social arena
Deaths add emotional value to a story. Deaths can be important to a storyline because it effects many things. It effects the other character's emotions, and it's one less character to fulfill things and help with problems.
Also, once a reader has started to feel things from a story, it's harder for them to put the book down. It makes the reader feel a deeper connection to the characters and plot. It adds interest.
The perimeter is going to be 2x+2y=222 (x being length and y being height.)
We know our length, x, so plug it in.
2(60)+2y=222
120+2y=222
Subtract.
2y=102
Divide.
y=51
Your width is 51mm.
the correct answer is mimicry, reversal and exaggeration
"The Note Taker" <span>usually writes the meeting minutes during a business meeting
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