I assume you wanted to write (5, 2) but the editor would not allow it. Start where the axes cross and go 5 to the right and 2 up.
They are antonyms. Allow is often the opposite of prohibit.
Ellipses allow writers to leave words out of a quote. Make a pause in dialogue - Apex :)
They allow scientist to identify trends and make predictions
The words "prohibit" and "allow" do not have the same meanings, so they are not synonyms; they have opposite meanings, so they are antonyms.
There are cases that allow cell phones to be placed upright. These cases can be purchased. They can be found on Amazon or other websites.
ligaments
both. she had ape-like features such as her shouders that would allow her to climb, and she had human-like feature such as her pelvis that would allow her to walk upright.
to allow the plant to stand upright
ligaments
The extrinsic muscles of the eye control the movement of the eyeball and enable eye movements, such as looking up, down, and sideways. These muscles work together to coordinate eye movements and allow us to track objects and focus on different points in our visual field.
Thomas Aquinas compared the senses to windows of the soul, through which the soul gains knowledge of the external world. Just as windows allow light to enter a room, the senses allow sensory information to reach the soul and inform its understanding of reality.
Whales have many keen senses that allow for their survival. Two senses that whales have developed through history include their sense of touch and their sense of sound.
A pair of numbers used to locate a point is known as a coordinate pair. In the ordinary number plain this might be (0,0) or (1.5, 4) Any two coordinate pairs allow you to define a line. Higher numbers of coordinate pairs allow you to define shapes or paths
all of these
The five senses are called the five senses because they are the five main ways in which we perceive and interact with the world around us - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These senses allow us to gather information about our environment and make sense of the world.
In addition to simple flexion (bending) and extension (straightening) movements, the knee joint is designed to allow for rotation, gliding, and rolling movements.