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Well, a compund is putting two words together to create one. I don't see a compund owrd in this sentence. The closest word I see to being a compound word would be "slide off" but that would only be if it was written as "slide-off." Or it could be "started" because it has "start" and "ed" in it.
It could be "slide-off" or "started." I'm unsure.
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Answer:
The root meaning of dysfunction is: failure to function, abnormality or impairment of function.
Absolute value is the distance away from 0, no matter if the number is negative or positive
Example: 2 numbers with the absolute value of 3
|3| and |-3| both have the absolute value of 3.
So for your question, with an absolute value for 16, and you're looking for a number greater than 13, the answer would be:
16 or |16|
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Line one has a perfect cadence which comes at the end.
Line two also has a perfect cadence. The subtle tonality of closure for that line sticks out a the end of the sentence.
Line three has an imperfect cadence
Line four also has an imperfect cadence
Explanation:
A regular rhyming poem is one which contains rhyming words at the end of certain lines. A great example of rhythm is found in the poem - Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
A cadence on the other hand appears to have a rhythm that winds down to a halt. In other words, it is the changes in rhythm and pitch. Cadence is most apparent when the poem is being read out loud.
Another characteristic of a cadence is that it sometimes appears in the middle of a line underscored by a semicolon a dash or a comma.
When the cadence comes in the middle, starting after a comma, it is called an imperfect cadence. An imperfect cadence is also known as a half cadence.
Cadences that come at the end of the line are called perfect cadences.
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