No
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in my experience if u shave the blonde hair it should come back darker but it will come back thicker.
Theis answere has been brought to you by Julius Roan Eagle And theis qwestion is on Assignment 16 Test on odysseyware I'll hit you back on my score when i'm done on the Assignment 16 test anyway Answere= The Columbian Exchange
You would use the two separate words "any way" ONLY to indicate that alternate means or modes are acceptable. "You can do this assignment (in) any way you choose." But the adverb "anyway" indicates an inevitable conclusion regardless of the means of attempt. "We were going to do the assignment anyway." The confusion may arise from their use in motive travel or in steps to a process. For example "We couldn''t get there any way." "We couldn't get there anyway." In the first case a preposition "in" or "by" is omitted and the word "any" is used to mean "none of the many possible". In the second, "anyway" substitutes for "regardless".*The stand-alone interjection is simply a segue from one idea to another, ending the original topic and moving to another, and is almost always conversational. "Anyway, I have to get back to work."
Theis answere has been brought to you by Julius Roan Eagle And theis qwestion is on Assignment 16 Test on odysseyware I'll hit you back on my score when i'm done on the Assignment 16 test anyway Answere= The Columbian Exchange
it is there job assignment for the game
just look in the back of the back of the book the answers are there 100%
Yes, there are answers in the back of the book.
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Go to the back of the riddle booklet and turn the whole book upside down. The answers are at the back.
Say, "Yes, I understand what you want." or something similar. Or describe the assignment back to your supervisor in your own words. This is called "Testing for Understanding."
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