The shortcut keys CTRL+ENTER are used in Microsoft Word to insert a manual page break, which moves the cursor to the top of the next page. This is helpful when formatting documents.
In Microsoft Word, the shortcut keys CTRL+ENTER are used to insert a manual page break. This means that the cursor will automatically move to the top of the next page, no matter where you are on the current page. This allows you to manually dictate where a new page should begin, which can be useful when formatting long documents. For example, if you are writing a report and want a new section to start on a fresh page, you would place your cursor at the end of the paragraph before the new section and press CTRL+ENTER. This would create a page break, and the new section would start at the top of the next page.
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During the Enlightenment era, what did both ancients and moderns believe was a dependable guide to human thinking? A. reason B. emotion C. conformity D. money
second-person perspective
third-person limited perspective
third-person omniscient perspective
This short story is from the collection of short stories named Unaccustomed Earth which describes Bengali Americans daily culture mix. Once in a Lifetime is a story which Lahiri writes about the disposition typical of an Indian family through the eyes of a young Bengali girl, Hema. She narrates her common childhood memories which shows how they moved from Cambridge to Calcutta and back to Cambridge. Because the story is told by Hema, it is a third-person omniscient perspective. It is omniscient because the protagonist knows all the details about the story since this story is about her childhood memories.
It's not usually all meats that hurts you - But I'll name some meats that you SHOULDN'T eat but most people eat anyway.
° Pork - I'm sure you've heard of pork/pig being the forbidden animal to eat by god
That's pretty much it, but other meats that you CAN eat are -
° Chicken (Yummy! :D)
° Turkey
° Lamb
° Fish
So many more
Keep in mind that some animals (not including PORK) are meant to be eaten, that's why they're here :D
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A. declarative, period
B. imperative, question mark
C. interrogative, question mark
D. exclamatory, period