exactly the same as something else : made as an exact copy of something else
a discussion in which people express different opinions about something
to annoy (someone) with repeated questions, requests, or orders
the ending of a marriage by a legal process
semi truck used for hauling goods
a wall or screen that separates one area from another
a book in which you write down your personal experiences and thoughts each day
a person who tells someone in authority (such as the police or a teacher) about something wrong that someone has done
not true or real
radio that semi drivers use to communicate to one another
a machine that prints letters or figures on a sheet of paper when a person pushes its keys
an act of showing someone how something is used or done
Sentences
There was a big argument about who got to keep it until Miss Martinez took the letter to the office and duplicated it.
There was a big argument about who got to keep it until Miss Martinez took the letter to the office and duplicated it.
Mom is nagging me about your dumb old questions.
When Mom and Dad got divorced, they sold the mobile home, and Dad moved into a trailer.
Mom said that we'd never get out of that mobile home when he had to make such big payments on that rig, and she'd never know where he was when he hauled cross-country.
We leave our lunchbags and boxes lined up along the wall under our coathooks at the back of the classroom behind a sort of partition.
Maybe I will do what you say and pretend my diary is a letter to somebody.
I can't complain to the teacher because it isn't a good idea for the new boy in school to be a snitch.
After Christmas vacation I'll write a fictitious name on my lunchbag.
He sent out a call over his CB radio for someone going to pacific grove who would like to play Santa.
When I get to be a real author I will need a typewriter.