Well, honey, if you slap those two sections together, you'd end up with one big ol' shape, now wouldn't you? It's like putting two puzzle pieces together to make a bigger picture. So, to answer your question, the larger shape would be a combination of the two sections fitting snugly side by side.
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The overlapping sections show elements that belong to each of the two (or maybe three) sets that overlap there.The overlapping sections show elements that belong to each of the two (or maybe three) sets that overlap there.The overlapping sections show elements that belong to each of the two (or maybe three) sets that overlap there.The overlapping sections show elements that belong to each of the two (or maybe three) sets that overlap there.
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The Old and the New Testaments.
the great and little nicobar
No, they are two different sections
Has to do with musical form that comprises at least two closely related sections, which may or may not be repeated. This could be known as A A B B (when repeated. If not repeated it would be A B.Rounded binary form is when there are two related sections with another section not related in the middle. Also referred to as A B A ... where the A's are the first and last (related) and the B section in the middle
It is a piece in free form. It has no two separate sections as in binary form. Although all of its phrases repeat two times immediately.
it is Ternary Form! Also known as ABA form and has two sections with the first repeating itself at the end!
The major portion is in Chile and Peru and smaller sections in Bolivia and Argentina.
The two sections of a shark are called the elasmobranchs.
The major division in Saturn's rings is called the Cassini Division. It is a large region that separates Saturn's rings into two main sections.
one major land form is the great sphinx.
The two sections of a frog's small intestine are the duodenum and the ileum.
Well, honey, if you slap those two sections together, you'd end up with one big ol' shape, now wouldn't you? It's like putting two puzzle pieces together to make a bigger picture. So, to answer your question, the larger shape would be a combination of the two sections fitting snugly side by side.
They have two body sections the head-chest region and the cephalothorax/abdamen. And im only 12...but i don't know about the insides.