You would find this in a list of abbreviations. Mr. is an abbreviation for Mister.
Mr Morris
You are not a 'mr' You are a 'Mister# , which is shortened to 'Mr.'. Note the capital letter and the full stop/period after the letter 'r'.
Yes. This is because when MR is at 0, TR is at is maximum. Generally firms produce at MR=MC, therefore if MR < 0, then MC > MR and firms will not produce at the this point. And so when MR = 0, this will be the total level of revenue achieved, and so total revenue remains unchanged
In all there are 12 ! ways. If Mr and Mrs S are treated as a single unit, then there are 11! ways of arranging the 10 other people with Mr and Mrs S together. But these can be Mr-Mrs or Mrs-Mr so, in fact, there are 2*11! ways in which Mr and Mrs S are together. So the number of ways in which they are NOT together is 12! - 2*11! = 399,168,000
Lorraine was able to keep Mr. Pignati on the phone for so long by engaging him in friendly conversation and showing genuine interest in his stories and experiences. She made him feel valued and important, which likely encouraged him to keep talking.
Norton is curious about Mr. Pignati because Mr. Pignati seems lonely and eccentric, which sparks Norton's interest. Additionally, Norton may be intrigued by Mr. Pignati's unconventional behavior and lifestyle.
In the beginning John does not care about Mr. Pignati. As the book goes on John develops a strong relationship and loving for Mr. Pignati, more than Mr. Pignati even knew. You could tell this from how devistated John was about Mr. Pignatis death.
he is tall,thin,old of course with white hair and a white mustach,and he wares suits
In the book "The Pigman" By: Paul Zindel, Mr. Pignati is a retired electrician.
Mr. Pignati, when john first sees him, reminds him of Santa Claus
that they had a strong friendship and Mr. Pignati understands Bobo as if he was a real human.
John's father's absence serves as a reminder of the pain and loss he feels after Mr. Pignati's death. The emotional connection between Mr. Pignati and John had filled a void, and with Mr. Pignati gone, John is left to grapple with his unresolved feelings towards his father.
Lorraine becomes angry with John about going to Mr. Pignati's house because she feels that he is taking advantage of the old man's kindness for their own entertainment, without considering how it may impact Mr. Pignati. She is worried about the consequences of their actions and the potential harm that it may cause to Mr. Pignati emotionally.
John blames himself and Lorraine for Mr. Pignati's death. He believes that their actions and decisions ultimately led to the tragedy.
Bobo.
Bobo.