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Aug 22, 2019

[Answer] 3. Your acupuncturist starts talking to you about your body's meridian lines. You ask him what they are. Which of the following would be his most likely response?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Your acupuncturist starts talking to you about your body's meridian lines. You ask him what they are. Which of the following would be his most likely response?"



...1. They're a citrus fruit similar to an orange 2. They are energy channels linked to your body's organs and systems 3. They are a dark brown plant pigment 4. They're reed organs where a suction bellows draws in air through the reeds OK granted, if your practitioner was a sarcastic doctor he'd probably use any of the other answers but the truth is meridians are invisible lines that allow the flow of energy through your body. There are 12 main and eight 'extra' meridians. Your main acupuncture points exist on the 12 main lines and two of the 'extra' channels. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) these exist within a balance of 'yin' and 'yang'. Your 'yin' organs are solid, such as your liver, and the 'yin' life force is Blood. In TCM Blood is written with a capital 'B' as it is linked to but not identified as 'physical' blood. The 'yang' organs are hollows, for example, your intestines and the 'yang' force is your 'qi' which translates to vital energy.

Dec 2, 2018

[Ans] Which of these famous lines is associated with former President George H.W. Bush?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these famous lines is associated with former President George H.W. Bush?"



"Read my lips: no new taxes" was a pledge spoken by presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted his party's nomination. The impact of the election promise was considerable, and many supporters of Bush believe it helped him win the presidential election. As presidents sometimes must, Bush raised taxes. His words were used against him by then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton in a devastating attack ad during the 1992 presidential campaign. Bush lost his bid for re-election to Clinton.

[Answer] Which of these famous lines is associated with former President George H.W. Bush?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these famous lines is associated with former President George H.W. Bush?"



..."Read my lips: no new taxes" was a pledge spoken by presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted his party's nomination. The impact of the election promise was considerable, and many supporters of Bush believe it helped him win the presidential election. As presidents sometimes must, Bush raised taxes. His words were used against him by then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton in a devastating attack ad during the 1992 presidential campaign. Bush lost his bid for re-election to Clinton.

Jun 23, 2018

[Answer] how many lines must a limerick contain?

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What is a Limerick example?Limerick Examples. A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines only have to have five to seven syllables, and have to rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm ...

What is the structure of a limerick?Limericks are short poems of five lines having rhyme structure AABBA. It is officially described as a form of 'anapestic trimeter'. The 'anapest' is a foot of poetic verse consisting of three syllables, the third longer (or accentuated to a greater degree) than the first two: da-da-DA.


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Five Lines :

The standard form of a limerick is a stanza of five lines, with the first, second and fifth rhyming with one another and having three feet of three syllables each; and the shorter third and fourth lines also rhyming with each other, but having only two feet of three syllables.

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Jun 22, 2018

[Ans] How many lines must a limerick contain?

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...-bWhat is a Limerick example? Limerick Examples. A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines only have to have five to seven syllables, and have to rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm 

What is the format of a limerick? A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines only have to have five to seven syllables, and have to rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm.