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Just braid them together like any line (rope, etc.). That's how the GI's did it.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
Yes.Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.Yes.Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.Yes.Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.Yes.Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.
Splicing is when you take two things and put them together. For example you can splice a piece of rope with another piece of rope. You can also do this in genetics by gene splicing.
what is line
You have to get a rope and then put a couple of strings at the bottom of the rope but leave a tiny piece of string sticking out. Then you tie another rope to the piece of string hanging out.
A string or piece of rope is a cord. The homophone for cord is chord.
Just draw a line... not a straight line, but a curvy one... Some people would draw two parallel curvy lines, with equally-spaced diagonal lines between, to represent the 'twist' of the rope.
It is just a peice of rope. Using that rope in any threatening way or to cause harm is illeagle.
The homophone for a string or rope is "cord." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. In this case, "cord" sounds like "chord" without the "h," which is a musical term for three or more notes played together.
How long is a piece of rope?