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The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket _______ the desert If looked like a soft orange blanket is a past participle, then the whole sentence should be in past tense, thus the correct choice will be B covered I have difficult time with looked being a past participle
Why does orange rhyme with (almost) nothing in English? Firstly, orange does rhyme with a few words: there's the word 'sporange' in botany (and related words hypnosporange, macrosporange, and megasporange) whose American pronunciation rhymes with 'orange', there's a hill 'Blorenge' in Wales, and it has been claimed (perhaps humorously) that in some dialects, 'door-hinge' is pronounced to rhyme with
R Plot Color Combinations that Are Colorblind Accessible How do I choose 4-8 colors in base R for plots that colorblind people will be able to see? Below is the base R color pallet Looking for a solution in BASE R without the use of packages Base R C
orange - Orange3 concatenate tables with different targets - Stack Overflow 0 I have two input datafiles to use in orange, one corresponds to the train set (with targets "A", "B" and "C") and the other to the unknown samples ( with targets "D" and "E" to be able to identify the unknown samples in the scatterplot of the two first principal components)
What do you call the center of a fruit that you eat? In an orange, the juicy parts of the segments are actually the endocarp Contrast this to a drupe, where the endocarp is a hard stone that is definitely not eaten
python - Named colors in matplotlib - Stack Overflow What named colors are available in matplotlib for use in plots? I can find a list on the matplotlib documentation that claims that these are the only names: b: blue g: green r: red c: cyan m: mag
visual studio code - what are those orange boxes in vscode that i . . . The orange-boxes are likely to represent horizontal-tabs ('\t' or ASCII character 9) You appear to be running Visual Studio Code on a Macintosh, opening a new untitled file and pasting text from elsewhere into it Rather than just duplicating your single paragraph, it would be better to have some additional details, but I'm not sure whether this is configurable and what information might help
Each apple and each orange [has have]? [duplicate] For a phrase such as the following: each apple and each orange Is it correct to use "has" or "have" when describing properties of both apples and oranges?