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No, the noun 'trouble' is a common noun, a general word for difficulty or problems; a general word for public unrest or disorder.The noun 'trouble' is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence,A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'trouble' are:Jody & The Trouble Brothers (dance band)The Trouble House Inn in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UKTrouble Creek Road, Elfers, FLThe word 'trouble' is also a verb: trouble, troubles, troubling, troubled.
I don't have the questions. If I did, I'm sure I could solve them without too much trouble, but the meanest nastiest thing I could do to you would be to hand you the answers. If someone did that to you, then in a place where you're supposed to learn math, you'd learn cheating instead. Trust me: If you want a happy life, math will be a much better thing to know than cheating will.
I have trouble in algebra because it is nearly impossible. Half the answers are no solution. I have an eight page finals test tomorrow that I am certainly going to bomb. I need to get at least a fifty on it to pass the class, like that is going to happen. The book shows us how to answer a certain type of problem than makes it as hard as it can bee by adding in extra parts to the question and doesn't tell us how to solve it. My friend is two classes ahead of me has no idea on how to do my homework.
The answeris "They always round things up"
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You will both get into trouble if found out ! Tell the teacher that he is giving answers out. I wouldn't trust his answers are the correct ones anyway.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to start trouble. The image is of a fight scuffling up sand from the ground.
one is "trouble" and six is "kidnapped"
Cheating is illegal and immoral. We would not be helping you by giving you answers to copy - we would be getting you into trouble and perhaps getting you fired or kicked out of your school
here's a tip to save you the trouble of asking or searching for answers. Don't be lazy, read the books, watch the movie, and if you want extra research look it up one piece at a time. No one is going to give you the answers even if they know when they could use it to win themselves so save yourself the trouble.
If a student needs the answers to the 1998 AP Chemistry Free Response questions because they have trouble knowing the answers it is best to ask the teacher for help. The answers are not online, and obtaining help online may provide the student with incorrect information.
I don't have that worksheet. Perhaps you could ask me some of the examples you're having trouble with.