The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history." The revision that best corrects the errors in the given sentence is that <span>Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history.</span>
The suffix of quietness is ness. The suffix "ness" means the state or quality of the original adjective. For example, hungriness means the state of being hungry.
A hyperbole is an overstatement that exaggerates a particular condition for emphasis. Example of Hyperbole. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
Answer:
89126.768 cm
Explanation:
The volume of the cube = 7*7*7
= 343 cm^3
1 cm =10 mm
? = 0.7mm
D =0.07cm r =0.035 cm
the volume of a cylinder(wire) = πr^2 h
343 = π (0.035^2) *h
h = 89126.768 cm