Answer:
Its cool i guess
Explanation:
Answer:
That is actually amazing...
I edited a Bakugo on one of my Questions! :D
Explanation:
My Deviant Art is "Eggnogbussy"
This is some of my favorite art that I would love to share!
Please (honestly) rate 1-10! I would also love to hear lots of tips and tricks to get better!
Answer: 5
Explanation:
Seems kinda ordinary ,expect the shoes and legs tho!
60 points 2+2+2+2+2+2+2=?
Real question do you like this character?
Answer:
29482
Explanation:
yeah she kinda hot
My Deviant Art is "Eggnogbussy"
Here is another piece of art of Migi from a show called "Parasyte" (I highly recommend!)
I would love to hear your opinions on this piece of art work too! Please rate 1-10, and if you have any, give me a few tips!
How can sound reflect the mood of the play? Give two ways
Can someone help me with the 3rd and 2nd question?
Answer:
sure what's the question
Explanation:
If Karleys aunt is samanthas neice, then what is samanthas grandma to karleys mom?
If karley is 12, and her cousin is 3 times her age divided by 4.285, how old is her cousin?
For the first one, smathas grandma is karleys grandma
lmk if thats right, im sorry i can't help u with the second
Answer:42
Explanation:
Good morning brainly! Heres a question from me.If you cant awnsor in the normal way coment it plz.Thank you
A cross sectional view of a head and neck with each body part labeled.
The visual text feature would most likely help the reader to
identify parts of the body described in the text.
understand how the body parts got their names.
visualize a person described in the text.
describe events that take place in the text.
Answer:
The answer is A
identify parts of the body described in the text
Answer:
Good morning, friend! The visual text feature you named would help the reader to identify parts of the body described in the text!
Explanation:
It never said the text gave the origins of the names. In addition, it doesn't describe a specific person, nor is it a recollection of events. Therefore, it's the first option. Have a great day, 'kay?