Write a few sentences about different ways to show subtraction for a problem 32-15.

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Answer 1
Answer: Well, you can reorder the terms into -15 + 32, that's the commutative property.
You can draw 32 dots or something and draw x's on 15 of them representing the subtraction of 15 dots.
Answer 2
Answer: 32 - 15 = 17

Now, lets write some sentences on how to write this. 

We could write :-

15 + x = 32
x would still equal 17

x = 17

Now, another way is a word problem

There were 32 students in class, later, 15 left to go talk to the teacher. How many students are left at the class?

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Which of Jamie's qualities makes him Claudia's choice of brothers to run away with? A. his honesty B. his sense of humor C. his kindness D. his self-confidence

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his honesty am I right

the corecct answer is

B. his sense of humor

I just need opinions from various people.The following passage that I attached is called "Picking Strawberries: Could You Do It? - Flo Ota De Lange".
My question is:
Why does the writer suggest that you try tying the knots?

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Knots usually take 1 minute or so to do. If you keep on tying the knots and get used to the pattern, you will get faster and faster and eventually will be able to do it in 4 seconds. It is kind of like picking strawberries. If you keep on picking strawberries and timing yourself, you will get faster like when you typed the knot
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Subject or predicate
the lonesome pine tree

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Answer:

subject

Explanation:

it is an object

Read the excerpt from "One Minute Longer" by Albert Payson Terhune. This was not a quicksand, but it was a deep mud-bed. And only by constant motion could he avoid sinking farther and farther down into it. He had less than two inches to spare, at best, before the water should fill his nostrils; less than two inches of life, even if he could keep the water down to the level of his lips. What is the tone of the excerpt? A depressed
B anxious
C excited
D determined

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Answer:

B anxious

Explanation:

The excerpt is talking about a person that is quickly drowning in a mud bed, this is a weird way and hard way to drown because the mud of bed is a weir newtonian liquid that can act as a solid when hit, so the desperation of him knowing that he has to fight for his life, and that everysecond that he resists it he would be sinking more and more it´s what makes the tone of this excerp anxious.

I wanna say depressed but I’m not completely sure

Engleza: Write a diary entry about a memorable day in your life. Use all 6 words in bold from the text: First, Next, After that, Because, Finally si So .PLEASE.

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It's not that good by an example can be...

Dear Diary,
I remember when I was 8 years old, my parents took me to the zoo for the first time. I was thrilled and amazed by how many different animals there were. I can still remember how fast my heart was beating, and how many times I got scolded for running off, because I wanted to see another creature such as a giraffe.
The next most exciting thing after entering the zoo was that I was allowed to pat a lion cub. It had golden fur which felt smooth to touch, and pointy whiskers that poked my skin. After that I had small pink bumps on my arms from the times when the cubs whiskers had poked me.
I loved that day so much that when it was finally time to leave I was reluctant to go and threw a small tantrum, which washed away when my parents promised to take me again. So, that visit to the zoo was the most memorable day of my life, because of how I felt.

What is the part of speech for preliminary

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Well, it could be either a noun or an adjective. You'll have to give me the definition or the context for me to be specific. I usually only hear it as a noun though.