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For the highest form of prayer is to the goodness of God. It comes down to us to meet our humblest needs. It gives life to our souls and makes them...
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The Ace of Spades The Ace of Spades (also known as the Spadille and Death Card) is traditionally the highest and most valued card in the deck of...
Read More »One of the words that comes up most commonly in various types of writing, from fiction to academic writing, is the word “said.” Any time a writer is referencing the words or thoughts expressed by another person, whether that be thoughts expressed verbally or in writing, an appropriate way to introduce--or attribute--that person’s thoughts is with the phrase “said.” But if you’re incorporating a lot of quotations in your writing, you might find yourself repeating the word “said” a lot. Repeating the same phrase in a piece of writing can start to feel monotonous, which is why incorporating synonyms or an oft-used word or phrase can make your writing more interesting and accurate. But here’s some good news: there are tons of other words for “said” out there for you to use! To help you build a repertoire of words to replace “said,” we’re going to do the following in this article: Explain the importance of using word variety and avoiding repetition of the same word in your writing
Two simple steps give you the percentage of marks. They are: Step 1: Divide the obtained marks by the maxim marks of the test. Step 2: Multiply the...
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In sports betting, to cover the spread means that a team has beaten the point spread devised by a sportsbook. Each team has a favorite and an...
Read More »If a speaker in a quote or piece of dialogue is forming a critique, incorporate one of these different words for “said” in your attribution. Analyzed Critiqued Gauged Appraised Estimated Interposed Assayed Evaluated Interpreted Assessed Examined Judged Concluded Explicated Reviewed Considered Figured Surveyed
What to do if you feel like gambling Talk to your support person. Write your feelings and actions in your gambling diary. If you gambled, look at...
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"Mechanics," or cheating dealers, can control the cards to the extent that they can "stack" the deck or manipulate it in a such a way as to create...
Read More »One final writing situation where you’ll find yourself needing to make decisions about when to use “said” is academic, research-based writing. In academic writing, it’s important to be clear about who you are quoting and to provide adequate context for the quote you include. For example, if the scholar you’re quoting is making an argument in the quote you include, it would be more accurate to say, “Dr. Garcia argued” or “Dr. Garcia claimed,” instead of “Dr. Garcia said.” Using a quote attribution that gives your reader a clearer sense of the speaker or writer’s purpose and tone.
What does it Mean to be Rivered in Poker? Getting 'rivered' means that we lose the pot after our opponent catches a lucky card on the river. The...
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A point spread is a bet on the margin of victory in a game. The stronger team or player will be favored by a certain number of points, depending on...
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10-1 Betting Odds means that out of 11 possible outcomes, the 10/1 odds are that there will be 10 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of...
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Well, donks are usually big, old American cars, and they often have flashy, tongue-in-cheek paint schemes, but yeah, all it takes to be a donk is...
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