You first have to get the candy and then go to the old man by the well and then give him the candy and then check the mail
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Neither. They are teachers of knowledge and only want the best for students.
Because when a teacher taught someone then he/she became a doctor. The previous statement is incorrect, teachers don't teach doctors, doctors teach doctors. But in reality, neither is more important than the other. Both are integral to how our society functions
if you are in school, your teachers. if you are at work, your boss if you are at neither, you may need to file a restraining order
neither, because the both have a special attack that neither can learn
Neither
It is neither because 1 has only one factor which is itself
Neither have had a capital city because neither has been a country.
Neither wizards or vampires exist as depicted in novels and movies. You should ask your parents or teachers to explain what fiction is.
Depending on the circumstances, they could be either.
No. Grass is biotic because it is neither dead or alive. The definition of abiotic is neither dead or alive.
Neither because neither of the words exist. If you meant millilitre and litre, a litre is bigger.