What is the meaning of “The parts he left out are what changed my life?”
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It means when he left you out your started to realize that you can do better things without him. After he's gone you had to courage to let go, be stronger, and a motivator of your own self. You changed for the better on the things he wasn't able to fill out.
Maybe it means if he knew the parts he left out his life would be different.
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What is a fact about allowance
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Allowance is to motivate a child to help around the house.
an allowance is when you do chores and get money or i could be wrong and also another fact is that parents never give it to you
Which word is the subject of the sentence? In the elm tree cawed one large black crow. A. tree B. an understood you C. crow D. black
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Actually, the crow is the subject!
the structure of the sentence is like this:
In the elm tree (where? we can substitute this phrase with "there")
cawed - this is the verb of the sentence
one large black crow - this is the full subject of the sentence, let's substitute this sentence with "it"
then we have a sentence "there cawed it" - now it's easier to see that the "it" must be a subject.
then in the phrase
one large black crow
the head is Crow - that's the correct answer - and the rest of the words are adjectives to give more information about this Crow.
Answer:
C. crow
Explanation:
Is waiter a common noun
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Common nouns are general items and are the opposite of proper nouns. (Proper nouns are specific items that are always capitalized, e.g., Burger King)
Waiter is a common noun.
Waiter a a common noun. Examples of common nouns are apple, orange, and pencil. Although, if you were talking about the company Apple, it would capitalized. This is because proper nouns are names used for an individual person, company, place, organization, so forth. A waiter would therefore not be a proper noun. Common nouns are words used to express objects or concepts, as waiter.
What do the Narragansett do every August
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they check fire extinguishers
They have a powwow which means a native american festival.
What were some of the rules for married women in the colonies
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Here are 3 rules: 1. They had to obey their husbands 2. They had to pay their dowry 3. They had to give up some rights for their husbands
They always had to obey husbands or they would get wipped either with a belt or hands