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Mention the way in which the sborreus Os bessedtheir sowow when the author's goud mets Tdiede |
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Impr ve your learningA car moves with constant speed of 10 m/s in a circmass of the car is 1000 kg. Who or what is providingfor the car? How much is it? (Ans: 10'N) (AS,) |
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Answer» it's not a English question please write correct question |
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16. Write the chemical name of dry Ice. Justify its name. How it is stored? |
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Answer» dry ice is a solid carbon dioxide dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. it is stored under high pressure |
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2. (a) Why is the volume of a matchbox not measuredwater, exstopper6. Name ain Sl system?it in which the volume |
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Answer» Although volume is not a base unit in the SI system, there is a derived unit of volume in the metric (or SI) system: m³. The most widely sold matchbox is: 0.05 m x 0.035 m x 0.015 m in size which makes it’s volume: 0.00002625 m³ As the m³ is a rather unwieldy amount of volume for everyday use, the Liter or, as the Americans insist on spelling it - the litre - is sanctioned to be used alongside the official metric units. One litre is 0.001 m³ (1 dm x 1 dm x 1 dm) which makes the volume of the matchbox: 0.02625 l or 26.25 ml From which book have you taken this question? Please tell us so that we can provide you faster answer.* |
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4. Se totd the cocout t n5. The crocodile swam away unable tothe monkey |
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Answer» The crocodile swam away unable to catch the monkey the crocodile swam away unable to catch the monkey |
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He played well. lost the match.(a) and(c) as(b) but(d) ifmonkey and the crocodile', the mo |
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Answer» He played well but we lost the match. THANKS he played well but lost the match |
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9. What happened to reptilesQuestion 1.If you were a baby crocodile, would you tell Makara that he was wrong?What would you say to convince him? |
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——why were the elephants very angry? |
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b) Why were the elephants very angry? |
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Answer» the wild elephant had no food they were very hungryso they kept getting hungrier and hungrier and became very angry |
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ions : 1. Who had the strength of sixteen thousand elephants? |
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Answer» Bhima has the strength of sixteen thousand elephants. |
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LET US DO 3.12Write the Colext, Hearsmparative and Superlative Degrees of the followingshows order gThe neoreeEdel eldest vComparativebeuablebright |
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Answer» brightbrighter-comparative brightest-superlative... |
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Tansen was a great singer in ancient history. (superlative)Aeroplane is bigger than a helicopter. (positive)Vishal is as intelligent as Shyam. (comparative) |
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Answer» Tansen was the greatest singer in ancient history Helicopter is not as big as aeroplane Vishal is more intelligent than shyam |
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3.The ostrich is the biggest bird. (comparative)4. Lead is a heavy metal. (superlative) |
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Answer» No bird is bigger than ostrich.Lead is the heaviest metal. |
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TTner uTS. The whole furniture were spoilt by iuD. Write the proper form (Comparative/Superlative) of the Adjectives:city in the world7. London is the2. Iron isthan copper.3. Honour isto him than life.4. Lead isthan any other metal5.The Himalayas are themountains in the world. |
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Answer» 1. most beautiful2. more reactive3. more valuable4. heavier5. highest |
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in the banks withAdjectivecoldhighsmartstrongbedectivesComparativecolderhigherSuperlativecoldesttalleroldyoungSmallyoumallestlongercompartie de and test the rive denComplete the table given below. |
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Answer» tall , taller , tallest tall : taller : tallest tall : taller : tallest : tall : taller : tallest |
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2 Ten thousand saw I at a glanceTossing their heads in sprightly dance.The waves beside them danced, but theyOut-did the sparkling waves in glee:A Poet could not be but gayIn such a jocund company!a. What did the poet see at a glance? Were they really ten thousand innumber?b. How did they' outdo the waves?c. What do the waves refer to?d. How did the scene affect the poet?e. Pick out three words that mean being happy'.f. Find two examples of personification from these lines. |
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Answer» Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced, but they. Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A Poet could not ... In such a jocund company:. the poet saw ten thousand heads . no. the outdid the waves in a glee the waves refer to different situations and moments in life the scene made the poet enjoy in a jocund company. sprightly ,glee, jocund |
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Match the adjectives with suitable nouns.ADJECTIVES1. bright4. greyNOUNS(a) boys2. tall(b) weather3. starry(c) sea(d) grass5. sweet(e) months6. woollen() cheeks7. red(g) colour8. curly(h) clouds9. green(1) smile10. hot6) apple11. cold(k) clothes12. angry(1) hair13. naughty(m) night14. chubby(n) tea15. blue(o) lion16. twelve(p) tree(B. Complete the table with words from the help box. |
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Answer» hot-tea noughty-boys chubby- cheeks cold-weather angry-lion curly-hair green-grass hot-water chubby-cheeks woollen-clothes tall-tree twelve-months cold - weatherangry - lioncurly - hairgreen - grasshot - waterchubby - cheekswoollen - clothestall - treetwelve - months |
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Change to the positive and comparative degrees of comparison.He was one of the kindest persons I ever met. |
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Answer» No other person I met is as kind as him. positiveI met no person kinder than him. comparative |
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(a)Differentiate between implicit and explicit types of conversion withsuitable examples. |
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Answer» Conversion of one data type to another data type. and it can be done in two ways.1. Implicit Type Casting2. Explicit Type Casting Implicit type casting is performed by the compiler on its own when it encounters a mixed data type expression in the program. it is also known as automatic conversion as it is done by compiler without programmer’s assistance. implicit casting doesn’t require a casting operator. Example :-int a=42;float b=a;Here b will contain typecast value of a, because while assigning value to b compiler typecasts the value of a into float then assigns it to b. Explicit type casting is performed by the programmer. In this type casting programmer tells compiler to type cast one data type to another data type using type casting operator. but there is some risk of information loss is there, so one needs to be careful while doing it. Example :-float a=42.12;int b=(int)a; Here we explicitly converted float value of a to int while assigning it to int b. (int) is the type casting operator with the type in which you wants to convert. |
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5Sweet(comparative degrees |
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Answer» comparative degree of sweet is sweeter Sweeter is the right answer Sweeter is the right answer sweeter is the correct answer sweeter is the comparative degree of sweet. |
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2. The phonewhile I was cooking dinner (ring) |
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Answer» ranged is the correct answer ranged is the correct answer of the given question Rang is filling the blanks rang is correct answer for this . believe me the. phone rung while i was cooking dinner rung is the fully corect answer of this sentence rung is the correct answwer the phone rang while I was cooking is the correct answe the phone rang while i was cooking dinner. ranged is the correct answer |
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cooking oil.Explain the mechanism of the cleaning action of soaps. |
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What should be the ultimate aim of science? |
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Answer» The ultimate aim of Science is to explain and understand. Science as a collective institution aims to produce more and more accurate natural explanations of how the natural world works, what its components are, and how the world got to be the way it is now. |
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5. Show with the help of a sketch that the plants are the ultimate sourceof food |
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Answer» The following figure shows a food chain, which shows that the plants are the ultimate source of food. |
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(c) 9s(d) 10sA police jeep is chasing with, velocity of 45 kmh athief in another jeep moving with velocity 153 km/h.Police fires a bullet with muzzle veiccity of 180 m's.The velocity it will strike the car of the thief is (BHU 200:-(a) 150 m/s(b) 27 ms(c) 450 m/s(d) 250 m/sA boat is sent 105. |
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Answer» 150m/s is the answer |
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1 3R x=3+ «8 हो, तो »* + - बेराबर |
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Answer» x = 3+ √8 x = (3+√8)(3-√8) / (3-√8) x = (9 -8) / (3-√8) x = 1/ (3 -√8) Or we can write1/x = (3-√8) Put the value and find out x² +(1/x²) = x² + (1/x)² So x² + 1/ x² = (3 +√8)² + (3 -√8)² = 9+6√8+8 + 9–6√8+8 =34 |
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Answer» To ,The EditorThe Times of IndiaNew Delhi Sir ,Through your esteemed daily I wish to draw the attention of all the likeminded people and the authority to the indiscriminate use of loudspeakers.Loudspeakers are one of the gifts of science and have a great utility .They prove very handy to address a large gathering .But we begin to face trouble as soon as the loudspeaker are used in various ways by various people for their own purpose without caring for the interest of the others.Loudspeakers are now being used all the time throughout the dday and frequently through the night at the highest pitch .Even small shopkeepers misuse them to attract customers. At the time of marriage , all the people in a joyous abandon misuse it most of the night .Lavish night parties to celebrate anything make free use of stereos to musically shock the whole locality . Then there is a spate of Bhagwati Jagrans which by using the highest pitch of the loudspeakers force the audience to keep awake the whole nigh .Nobody bothers whether there are students preparing for the examinations or patients requiring undisturbed peacefull rest or people , after day a long hard toil , longing to sleep .The public needs that there should be some restrictions on the use of loudspeakers .There should be special permission and time limit for their use and deterrent punishment for the infringement of orders. Public should be made aware that loudspeakers create noise pollution dangerous for health .Above all , everybody has a right to enjoy a noiseless rest and peace Thanking YouYour Sincerely |
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le extent which should have beenQ. 3. Define sociology. Explain the nature of sociology.of social life ofa bin |
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Answer» Sociologylike any other discipline have its own area of study and not fully dependent on other discipline.Sociologyis a social science not a physical science. Social sciences focus on various aspect of human society while physical sciences deal with natural phenomena. Thenature of sociologyis very diverse because it ranges from the structure of society to the behavior of individual people, culture and its significance. ... On a higher level, thenature of sociologyis that it has the capacity to build a better society if enough research, thoughts and efforts is put into it. Sociologyis the study of society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture of everyday life. It is a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about social order, acceptance, and change or social evolution.The nature of sociology is very diverse because it ranges from the structure of society to the behavior of individual people, culture and its significance. There is a lot of scope of studying this subject due to the presence of various topics like gender, race, equality, philosophy; and on top of that there are various readings on work of previous classical, neo-classical and modern philosophers on the study of society and development of humans, politics, state. |
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what is zebra crossing |
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Answer» Zebra crossing is a place on a road, especially one where there is a lot of traffic, across which wide, black and white lines are painted, and at which vehicles must stop to allow people to walk across the road |
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On 7 January 2010, as a result oir efforts, the first railway station icountry, on which the railway did noe to spend a single rupee, startedrations. |
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Answer» What is your question here? |
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)WhyshoudwecrosstheroadonlyataZebraCrossing?,_- |
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Answer» Zebra crossingsare marked with black and white stripes on the road and zigzag lines on either side. These markings warn drivers that there may be pedestrianscrossingor waiting tocrossthe road. They also tell drivers that they must give way to pedestrians on thecrossing. |
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L Factorise the following.12v-15 |
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Answer» u r good |
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3. Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in peoplermu |
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Answer» tha answer is answering |
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Meaning and Definitions of Diagnostic Teaching) |
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Answer» Diagnosticteaching is a form of pre-assessment that allows ateacher to determine students' individual strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, and skills prior to instruction. It is primarily used todiagnosestudent difficulties and to guide lesson and curriculum planning. Diagnostic teachingis an approach that works through helping students to learn to detect, understand and correct misconceptions in their own and their fellow students work. Many students who appear to understand a topic at the end of theteachingunit do not retain that understanding even for a few months. Its meaning is to learn from mistakes and misconception... Previous answer was its definition... Please accept my answer as the best |
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a thousand recollections were their air threads into woofwhat does it means |
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5.Do you think Prashant is a good leader? Do you think youngpeople can get together to help people during naturalcalamities? |
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1. In the adjoining figure, a circle touches all thefour sides of a quadrilateral ABCD whose sidesare AB 6 cm, BC 9 cm and CD 8 cm. FindCBSE 2011)the length of side AD |
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Transportation is the backbone of Indian economy |
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Answer» Transportinfrastructure is much more than asphalt, concrete or steel; it is thebackboneof nationaleconomies, providing connections for people and goods, access to jobs and services, and enabling trade andeconomicgrowth |
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Fiu in each of the following boxes with the correct symbol > or <:1. 1003467 (19879652. 35720143. 32547901023540132601524. 103576905. 275963811124356779654126. 47893501Arrange the following numbers in descending on47894021 |
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Answer» 1.> 2. < 3 . < 4. < 5. < 6.< 1. > 2.<3. < 4.<5.> 6.< 1. >2. <3. <4. <5. >6. < 1.> 2.<3. < 4.<5.> 6.< 1.>2.<3.<4.<5.>6.> 1. < 2 .<3. < 4. <5. > 6. < |
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Go to your nearby health centre /hospital and find out any six types of diseases for whichthe patients have come there. Write(i) Categorization of the diseases |
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Answer» Ans :- Allergic Disease Autoimmune Disease Connective Tissue Disease Immunobullous Disease Vasculitic Disease Cardiac Disease Dermatologic Disease Connective Tissue Disease Immunobullous Disease Drug Testing Toxins and Trace Metals Endocrine Disease Adrenal Disease Oncologic Disease Pancreatic Disease Neuroendocrine Tumors Pituitary Disease Sexual Hormones Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease Gastrointestinal Disease Colorectal Disease Gastric Disease Hepatic Disease Nutritional Assessment Pancreatic Disease |
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In the poem Father to Son', who is expressing his helplessness?(1) The son(3) The poet(2) The father(4) All of them |
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Answer» In this poem all of them is expressing his helpleness |
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Had Margie ever seen a book before? |
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Answer» No, Margie had never seen a book before. |
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3. Had Margie ever seen a book before? |
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Answer» No Margie had never seen a book before Page Format. Essays should be on 8.5 x 11-inch paper with margins of1 inch(top and bottom) and 1 or 1.25 inches on the sides. The size of the type should be a standard size (12 pt) and the typeface is usually Times New Roman. margei had never seen the book no margie had never seen a book before. If she had she could not have written the sentence in her diary |
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Have you ever seen a fort? |
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Answer» if u have seen then Yes, I have seen a fort.if you haven't seen thenNo, I have never seen a fort. |
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TumesAnswer the following.1. Did you enjoy the poem?2. Have you ever seen a turtle?3. What did you like the most in this poem? |
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Answer» yes I like the poem very muchI really enjoy this poemin this poem have so much adjectives which define the animals nature their habitat their food and how they are cheerful in there life oh! there's no poem in the question A particular poem might be appreciated for the emotion it evokes in the reader, but the same can be said for a good short story, play, or novel. People who enjoypoetryoften love its sound techniques, the rhyme and the rhythm of it. ... People who lovepoetrymay favor certain kinds of poems. The largestsea turtlethat ever lived was Archelon from the Cretaceous of South Dakota, growing to the monstrous size of more than 4 meters long and almost 5 meters wide. The largest livingsea turtleis theleatherback, which is roughly the same size as D. padillai would have been. I like the poem for the colourful presentation morever i like the concept that life is a process of exchange and transformation. |
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17. Fill in the blanks with the right determiners. VX6-3(a) He will come back in hour. (a/an/the)(b) I received....help from him. (Much/many/any)little)manythe few) |
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Answer» an,any,a little ,some,any,few |
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Now, answer these questions in two words.1. How many stars are there in the picture?2. How many little reindeers are there in the sky?!3. How many frogs are there in the poem?!4. How many babies are there in the poem? |
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Answer» Have you ever looked up into the night sky and wondered just how many stars there are in space? This question has fascinated scientists as well as philosophers, musicians and dreamers throughout the ages. Look into the sky on a clear night, out of the glare of streetlights, and you will see a few thousand individual stars with your naked eyes. With even a modest amateur telescope, millions more will come into view. So how many stars are there in the Universe? It is easy to ask this question, but difficult for scientists to give a fair answer! Stars are not scattered randomly through space, they are gathered together into vast groups known as galaxies. The Sun belongs to a galaxy called the Milky Way. Astronomers estimate there are about 100 thousand million stars in the Milky Way alone. Outside that, there are millions upon millions of other galaxies also! |
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नह 1120(1v) 3x*+2x—1=0(vii) 10x>x+3=0 |
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Answer» 3x^2+11x-4=0=3x^2+(12-1)x-4=0=3x^2+12x-x-4=0=3x(x+4)-1(x+4)=0=(3x-1)(x+4)=0x=1|3. x=-4 |
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Tablets |
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Answer» Tablet (pharmacy), a mixture of pharmacological substances pressed into a small cake or bar, colloquially called a "pill" |
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low this really does need some imaginative thinkin-ut it is possibleCan you join a nie dotswith four straight lines,without taking your penciloff the paper?You can rot go over anyline twice |
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