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All are good answers but i think that A is the best bet here
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details about a historical character
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I really don't know if my answer is going to help you but . . .
“Pretense” is a noun, and another form of the verb “pretend”. It is synonymous with “guise” “an act”, and can also refer to “a claim”, furthering its similarity to “pretend”. Pretense is the American spelling of the word, while pretence, with a “c”, is the British spelling. Here are some examples:
“He was hiding his anger under the pretense that everything was fine”
“She was not even making any pretence of hiding”
That is how you put "pretense" in a sentence . . . . . .
hope this helps even tho I do not think this is the answer
This is an excerpt from the Blue Nines and the Red Words.
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- The final paragraphs show Tammet's emotional response to every number. When he counts the numbers from pictures, he can relax and interact with the situation he is in.
- Tammet says when he closes his eyes, he sees thousands of numbers in his mind and the prime numbers stand out among them as they are smooth.
- At nights when he has difficulty in falling asleep, he imagines walking around the numerical landscape and he feels safe and happy. he is never lost as the prime numbers act as signposts.