Want this question answered?
" 3x + 5 " does.
None of the "following" expressions!
two p pluse 3
The variable for the phrase "Ten more shoes than Ruben" would be represented as R + 10, where R represents the number of shoes Ruben has. By adding 10 to the number of shoes Ruben has, you can determine the total number of shoes in the scenario. This variable expression can be used in algebraic equations to solve for the specific number of shoes Ruben has and the total number of shoes altogether.
An 'epithet' is a term used to characterize a person or thing, usually a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, or an abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
Half-eaten Hot dog ~Apex because I just took the test.
an abrupt snap
A. Flashlight beams bouncing
A descriptive phrase is added information to the subject, object,... E.g.: The girl (= subject) + who thought she was beautiful (= descriptive phrase) + verb
Long Beach can be a set phrase if it refers specifically to the city in California. It can also be a descriptive phrase if it refers generally to a long stretch of beach.
Phrases that describe. Example (not descriptive): a girl Example (descriptive): a girl with her hair tied up in a precise bun
wew?
moves in the sea like clouds in the wind
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words used, often carrying a symbolic or cultural connotation. A descriptive phrase, on the other hand, is simply a phrase that describes something without the use of figurative language.
yes hi I'm Bret
It is a smallest, rocky planet, and is nearest to the sun.
>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?