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Of course yes.</h2>
If he doesn't recognize and make an unnoticeable and unrecognised statement,the whole case might be ruined.
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<em>It is important to read good books </em><u><em>that have good plots. (A)</em></u>
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The blank in the sentence is thus filled aptly by ‘that have good plots’. This is because it is grammatically correct and acceptable. A book is an object and thus the word the adjective ‘that’ goes with it. "That" is used for referring an object, person or an idea. It involves something which is already known of like books with good plots are known to people.
Than, because then is used in chronological order. than is used to introduce second elements in comparisons.
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to a certain extenct
'cause if u want ur kids to have good results they need enough rest and time to do their works although it might annoy the child
but the kid should be given enough freedom so it can enjoy itself and once the child can be trusted they need to have their freedom on how and when they use their tech devices
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