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generally , almost wherever i go , i find it 's easiest to get money out of the atm .
there are plenty of atms and exchanges all around the city , especially in city center .
1.8
the most obvious is the oldest long distance walk in scotland : the west highland way .
look at this : http : / / www.capewrathtrail.co.uk / you could do it in stages .
1.6
the answer will depend significantly on what country you 're traveling to .
as someone who has always travelled with a lot of prescription medication , i always declare it .
1
there are trains via knin , which means a large detour inland ( there just isn 't a coastal line ) .
as others have said if you want to get to split the best public transport offering is by bus .
0.6
would going on a cargo ship count as a tour ?
ozbus offer a 29 week tour of south america , starting and finishing in quito .
1
english works everywhere with people buying and selling things and in the hospitality and tourism busniness .
i traveled around maharashtra ( including mumbai ) and andhra pradesh and i had no problem getting by with just english .
2.8
i think the dual goals have a lot to do with the purpose of the antagonist .
i think it 's going to depend on what the reasons are .
2.6
there is nothing wrong with the phrase " simple sample service " .
the minimal change needed to avoid disconcerting alliteration is to just call it a " simple example service " .
3.4
i 've started my own tool since i didn 't like ywriter and storybook .
i 've tried many of the things mentioned above , but they never really worked for me .
1.6
yes , this is ok , as it allows you to emphasise certain things , that you want the readers to notice .
i believe this is perfectly acceptable and does a good job of emphasising your point .
4
for fiction , i have little proof to show of blogs being published as print and / or ebooks .
to answer your question , yes , i think blogging your fiction will hurt your attempts to be traditionally published later .
1.8
david weber 's the war god 's own has some lengthy travel scenes in it which he does quite well .
one thing that should be used as a seasoning in odyssey tales is the idea of the false destination .
0.2
you have to define the problem before attempting a solution .
whenever i start reading the same lines over and over again , i start skimming .
0
your worry is a valid one ; the reader could be frustrated by this .
i don 't believe not knowing a character 's name would be confusing unless you make it so .
1.4
no , you don 't need to have taken classes or earned a degree in your area .
i have done quite a bit of technical writing for healthcare information systems .
0
one thing you seem to be forgetting regarding myths , is they are extremely prevalent stories .
i noticed you said " movie critics " enjoy mythological references in a film , but do audiences ?
1.2
we just addressed this recently , and the excellent answer suggested was guillemets .
guillemets , as suggested by lauren ipsum , is a good option .
3.6
the villains i absolutely hate are selfish and self-serving , but they are also cowards .
a villain you want to take down is , at his / her core , someone who does not care about the suffering of others .
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you can write the book in any way you choose , as long as it works for you .
sequence a only in writing ( sometimes you have to go back and revise ) option the not writer has is .
1.2
yes , dull dialog should be removed completely ( or transformed to interesting dialog ) .
i agree with lauren 's answer : you need highs and lows in any story .
1.8
the answer to your question is : it depends on how the writer works .
at first , i thought this is a bit of a tricky question .
0.8
webster 's new world rhyming dictionary : clement wood 's updated this is the rhyming dictionary i turn to first .
http : / / www.rhymezone.com / you just type in a word , then select one of the following .
1.2
keep in mind that you can easily swear without swearing .
i think stephen king 's comments are helpful in this regard .
0
in these days of googling , it 's sloppy to not find the source of a quotation .
i agree with kate sherwood , you should be able to attribute most quotes these days by simple fact checking .
3.2
i have been doing a lot of my outlining / pre-writing work in workflowy .
am i allowed to beat the drum for scrivener again ?
0.2
" the electrical state at the terminal matches the battery " " s electrical state "
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
1.8
the closed path is connected to the light bulb
bulb a was still contained in the same closed path with the battery .
2.4
because bulb a is contained within the same closed path as the battery
bulb a was still contained in the same closed path with the battery .
4.4
there is a damaged bulb
terminal 6 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
0.8
bulbs a and c are in separate paths .
a , b and c are in different paths
3.2
you have reached a point where the terminals are not connected to each other .
the terminals are not connected
4.2
had a closed path to the battery
bulb a was still contained in the same closed path with the battery .
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there was no gap between terminal 6 and the positive terminal .
there is no gap between terminal 6 and the positive terminal
4.6
not contained in a closed path
bulb c was not in a closed path
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the battery terminals have different electrical states .
a battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
3.6
an open switch causes a gap .
the open switch creates a gap
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bulb a and bulb c affect each other .
a and c are in the same closed path
2.8
the terminal is separated from the battery terminal
the terminals are separated by a gap
2.8
switch y is not in the same path of bulb a .
bulb a is still in a closed path with the battery
1.6
when a switch is open the circuit is no longer complete
there is an incomplete circuit
3
because the positive circuit has a voltage of 1.5 volts .
terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
1
the bulb is only connected at the negative connection .
the battery is in an open path
0.6
there is not a terminal connected to the positive path of the battery
the battery is in an open path
1.4
the terminal is not connected to the battery terminal
the terminals are not connected
3.6
there is no gap between the positive battery terminal and terminal 5
there is no gap between terminal 5 and the positive terminal
5
it cuts the current from the battery
the path is not closed
1
bulb a and bulb c were still contained in a closed path with the battery .
bulbs a and c are still contained in closed paths with the battery
5
because the gap creates a difference in electrical states
a battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
1.6
the battery is contained in a closed path without any devices
the battery is contained in a closed path which does not contain any other components
4.6
there is still a closed path
if bulb a burns out , bulbs b and c are still in a closed path
2.4
the are on the same wire
a and c are in the same closed path
1.6
bulb b does not effect the other bulbs
there is an incomplete circuit
0.8
there is a closed path
bulbs a and b are in a closed path
2.2
if there is a gap between the terminals , the voltage will be different .
measuring voltage indicates whether two terminals are separated by a gap .
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terminal 1 is connected to the 1.5 volt battery .
terminal 1 is connected to the negative battery terminal
2.6
because a and c still have a connection to the battery
bulbs a and c are still in closed paths with the battery
3.4
the battery is on a closed path
the battery is contained in a closed path in which there is no bulb
3.2
if it is in the same path as the bulb .
when the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
2.8
becaquse there was a gap in the connection
terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
1.6
there was a negavtive gap
terminal 4 is separated by a gap from the negative battery terminal
2.4
if the bulb is contained in a closed path with a switch
when the switch and the bulb are contained in the same path
4.2
" because switch z is in bulb c " " s closed path "
there is a path containing both z and c
4.2
bulb a and b are still contained within closed paths
bulbs a and b are in a closed path
5
a battery always has voltage unless it is damaged
a battery uses a chemical reaction to maintain different electrical states at the terminals
1.4
terminal 6 is connected to postive terminal of battery
terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
1.4
because terminal 1 is not connected to terminal 6 .
terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
4.6
there is no difference in electrical states .
terminals 1 , 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
1
because bulbs are connected to the negative terminal of the battery
terminals 1 , 2 and 3 are connected to the negative battery terminal
2.4
bulb b and c both still are on a closed path with the battery
bulbs b and c are still in closed paths with the battery
5
the terminals are not connected
terminals 1 and 6 are not connected
3.4
it is not in the same path as bulb a .
bulb a is still in a closed path with the battery
1.6
the blub is not contained in the same closed path as the battery
the bulb is not in the closed path containing the battery
5
terminal 1 and terminal 4 are connected
terminals 1 and 4 are connected
5
since a a gap does not affect the voltage of a battery
terminals 1 , 2 and 3 are separated from the positive battery terminal by a gap
1.8
the positive terminal is connected to the bulb
terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
1.4
because 1.5 v minus 0 v equals 1.5 v
terminal 1 and the positive terminal are separated by the gap
0.8
the switch has to be contained in the same path as the bulb and the battery
the switch and the bulb have to be in the same path
3.6
because bulb c was not still contained in a closed path with the battery
bulb c was no longer in a closed path with the battery
4.8
because it is connected to a bulb that is a closed path
the battery is in an open path
1
because there is a gap between terminal 1 and terminal 6 .
there is a gap between terminals 1 and 6
4.4
bulbs a and c are not on the same closed path .
a and c are not in the same path
4.6
bulb a and b are still contained within a closed path and connected to a battery
if c burns out , then a and b are still in a closed path with the battery .
4
because bulb a is in a closed circuit with the battery and switch x
bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery and switch x .
4.8
the bulbs are on the same path with the battery
a and c are in the same path
3.2
that there is a gap
there is no gap between the terminals
2.2
bulb a is contained in a closed path with the battery
bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery .
4.6
terminal 4 is connected to the positive batterty terminal
terminal 4 and the positive terminal are connected
5
because bulb a and b are within the same path
each bulb is in its own path
1.8
because it was in the same circuit
switch y and bulb a are not in the same closed path
1.8
bulbs a and c are in separate paths .
a and c are in different paths
4.2
there was a closed circuit
bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery .
1.6
it creates a gap , so no electricity from the battery can flow to the other bulbs .
there is an open path
0.8
because there is a gap in the circuit .
there is a gap in the circuit
4.4
it was not a closed path
there was no longer a closed path containing bulb c and the battery
1.8
the battery alone is in a closed path
the battery is contained in a path which does not contain any other components
4.2
bulbs b and c are contained on the same path with the battery .
b and c are in the same path with the battery
5
there was closed paths between the battery
bulb a was still contained in the same closed path with the battery .
1.6
terminal has the same electrical state
terminals 1 and 2 are connected and in the same electrical state
3.6
because bulb a is on a different path than bulbs b and c
bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery .
1.6
bulb a was on a closed path
bulb a is still contained in a closed path with the battery .
3.6