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Five 'w' could signify the five common question words:whowhatwhenwhywhere
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.)
The width decrease according to the inverse relationship, W = 300/Length
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.
A good starting point is William Wordsworth.
if yer talking Blake wiseman, not as cool as he thinks he is. and he needs to stay out of trouble too. (:
Edward W Blake has written: 'Soil survey of Washoe County, Nevada, Central Part' -- subject(s): Soil surveys, Soils, Maps