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Jack is four years older than Mark and eight years older than Dave. The product from Mark's and Paul's age is greater by 16 than
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Should this be two sentences or one? I know second is a transition, but not sure it is a conjunction...
First he asked to who I
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is this sentence correct???
"Why did she and I promise to clean after the party?"muttered Kevin. p.s-its just an example p.s.s-if
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correct the sentences
why did me and her promise to clean up after the party muttered kevin HINT-you swish me and her around into
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What part of speech is "has passed" in the sentence?
Seth "has passed" everyone in the motorcycle race.
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Im really sorry to bother you again but im on my last word and i cant find it
Party Regulars
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I do not understand the trend of the states who ratified first...?
Deleware Penn NJ Georgia Conneticut Massachusetts Maryland
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:l this didn't help at all try harder next time thanks though
Thank you!
So Ms. Sue would Second be an interjection to be followed by a comma?
20 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10+10=???
thanks sooooo much u rock out loud XD
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Yes, but why? Economics? Wealth? Location? Size?
The first five ratifications took place in quick succession: Delaware, December 7, 1787 (unanimous); Pennsylvania, December 12, 1787 (46-23); New Jersey, December 18, 1787 (unanimous); Georgia, January 2, 1788 (unanimous); and Connecticut, January 9, 1788
maybe geography plays a role in this?? Why would geography be key in whether or not a state ratified the Constitution? Mm I really don't get the largestate-smallstate trend as well as the north-south and industrial-agricultural trend to ratifying the