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Five 'w' could signify the five common question words:whowhatwhenwhywhere
The width decrease according to the inverse relationship, W = 300/Length
½W - 3 and ½W + 3 (½W - 3) + (½W + 3) = ½W + ½W - 3 + 3 = W |(½W - 3) - (½W + 3)| = |½W - 3 - ½W - 3| = |½W - ½W - 3 - 3| = |-6| = 6 (The difference between two numbers can be calculated by subtracting one from the other and ignoring the sign; |n| is the value of n ignoring the sign.)
R. W. Blake has written: 'Animal Swimming'
W. T. Blake has written: 'Ports of Call'
W J. Harvey has written: 'Wordsworth The Prelude'
John W. Blake has written: 'Northern Ireland in the Second World war'
Eli W. Blake has written: 'Original solutions of several problems in aerodynamics' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics
W. A. Blake has written: 'London Midland steam in action' -- subject(s): Locomotives, London Midland and Scottish Railway
William wordsworth
William Wordsworth
Yes, "Bright Morning" by W. Wordsworth is a sonnet. It follows the traditional structure of a sonnet, with 14 lines and a regular rhyme scheme. Additionally, the poem explores themes and emotions typically associated with sonnet form.
if yer talking Blake wiseman, not as cool as he thinks he is. and he needs to stay out of trouble too. (:
A good starting point is William Wordsworth.
Edward W Blake has written: 'Soil survey of Washoe County, Nevada, Central Part' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps