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The title of the picture is "Circumference and Area of Circles" on page D-60. It's not rocket science, darling. Just turn to page D-60 and feast your eyes on the wonders of circles. You're welcome.
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An answer could be "The title of this picture is 'Man and a Train.'"
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You haven't understood how 'n' is used in indexes. It is used in between two numbers. If you are looking for references to xxxxxxx you might see this xxxxxxx 231 n.402 This can be translated as follows "xxxxxxx is on Page number 231 in the footnote number 402". In other words it is telling you "the reference to xxxxxxx can be found if you go to page 231 and then look at the bottom of that page for the footnote numbered 402, you will find the reference to xxxxxxx there".
The title of the picture on page 213 in Pizzazz is "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."
nice title and picture :)
answer: Circular cognant
I'm unable to see the specific content of the picture on page 4.19. Can you please provide more details or a description of the picture?
you have to add a title a picture of the main idea a authors name and a illustrators name
A fission rod
come out with your pants up.
Spareparts for a porcupine
your turn to bat wall to wall carpit
shelves with a high pot in use
Quarter that joined the march of dimes
Quarter that joined the march of dimes