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    What Is the Difference Between “Woman” and “Women”?

    Woman is singular (one female). Women is plural (more than one female). Examples: She is a strong woman. (one) They are successful women. (many)
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    What is the difference between “compliment” and “complement”?

    Compliment means to praise someone. Complement means to complete or go well with something. Examples: She gave me a nice compliment. (praise) That hat complements your outfit. (matches / completes)
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    What’s the difference between “quite” and “quiet”?

    Quite means very or to a certain extent. Quiet means silent or with little noise. Examples: She is quite happy. (very) Please stay quiet during the test. (silent)
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    What are first, second, and third person in grammar?

    First Person refers to the speaker: I, me, we, us. Second Person refers to the listener: you. Third Person refers to someone being talked about: he, she, it, they. Example: I am talking to you about them.
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    What is the difference between "where" and "were"?

    Where is used to ask about a place or location. Were is the past tense of “are.” Examples: Where are you going? (location) They were at the park yesterday. (past tense)
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    What Is the Difference Between “Bear” and “Bare”?

    Bear can mean an animal or to carry/endure something. Bare means uncovered or exposed. Examples: I can’t bear the noise. (endure) His feet were bare. (uncovered) A bear lives in the forest. (animal
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    What Is the Difference Between “Do” and “Does”?

    “Do” and “Does” are forms of the verb to do. Use “do” with I, you, we, and they. Use “does” with he, she, and it. Examples: I do my homework. She does her homework.
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    What do AM and PM mean in time notation?

    AM means “Ante Meridiem,” Latin for “before midday.” PM means “Post Meridiem,” Latin for “after midday.” So, AM refers to the hours midnight to noon, and PM refers to noon to midnight.
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    What is the difference between a solute and a solvent?

    A solute is the substance that gets dissolved (like sugar or salt). A solvent is the substance that does the dissolving (like water).
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    What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?

    FeaturePlant CellAnimal Cell Cell WallPresent (rigid, made of cellulose)Absent ShapeUsually fixed and rectangularIrregular or round ChloroplastsPresent (for photosynthesis)Absent VacuoleOne large central vacuoleMany small vacuoles (or none) Energy ProductionUses mitochondria and...
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    What is a Nonagon?

    A nonagon is a nine-sided polygon in geometry. It has nine angles and nine straight sides. If all sides and angles are equal, it’s called a regular nonagon; otherwise, it’s irregular. Nonagons are less common than shapes like triangles or squares.
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    What is e raised to infinity?

    When we say e raised to infinity, the expression grows without bound, meaning it approaches infinity. Since e is a number greater than 1, repeatedly multiplying it by itself makes the value increase endlessly. So, e^∞ = ∞ in practical terms.
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    ROTC Blackboard notifications not working properly

    I stopped getting updates and alerts from ROTC Blackboard. Has anyone faced issues with ROTC Blackboard notifications? How can I turn them back on?
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