A.
life
B.
your
C.
an understood you
D.
something
i know its "you" but is it your? thats what i dont get!!
Answer:
C. an understood you
Explanation:
I'm probably so late. Sorry mate...
B. The sonnet form was invented by Shakespeare.
C. The sonnet form is used to tell stories in poetry.
D. A sonnet is a free-verse poem without meter.
Digestive system breaks down large molecules (e.g starch) into simple molecules such as glucose. These are then transported to cells of the body via the circulatory system.
The respiratory system causes the diffusion of oxygen into the blood and the diffusion of CO2 out of the blood. This oxygen is then transported to cells of the body via the circulatory system.
When the cells have both oxygen and glucose they can respire to release energy, producing water and carbon dioxide (the CO2 is carried through the circulatory system to the lungs where it is removed through the respiratory system.
my very earthly mother just served us nachos
This isn't something that can be anwsered with a simple number. Cynicism about annything is more a part of personality than anything else. It is beleived to develop as people age, and cynicism about a particular thing would probably begin as they start to lose something. If we base beauty as looking youthful then we could say late twenties to early thirties (so around 28-35) as that's when signs of aging begin to show.
The onset of cynicism about beauty is highly variable and depends on personal, cultural and societal factors. It's often seen during adulthood but is not inevitable.
The age at which people start getting cynical about beauty varies greatly from person to person and is largely influenced by cultural and societal factors. However, it could be said that this often occurs during adulthood, when individuals have had more exposure to societal standards and expectations regarding beauty and its value. Nonetheless, it's important to note that cynicism about beauty isn't inevitable and depends on a range of personal factors such as personality, experiences, and attitudes towards societal norms.
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