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Full Marks Hidden Marriage: Pick Up a Son, Get a Free Husband
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After five years, Ning Xi returned to the place that had pushed her away — home. With a sister who turned her parents against her and made her childhood sweetheart betray her, the odds seemed grey. However, five years abroad had changed her, and she came home to fulfil her childhood dream of becoming an actress. Despite her evil sister still out to get her, tables will be turned. One day, after falling into one of her sister's schemes, she saves an adorable kid and found herself staying at his house to help him come out of his shell. Slowly, his father Lu Tingxiao began falling for her. This was before they realised how their lives had been intertwined all this while without their knowledge.
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Days of Dungeon: From Simple Quest to Strange Adventure

Announcement: Hey'a—it's UelUel, your lazy and lousy PoruShark writer. Thank you for reading—Days of Dungeon: From Simple Quest to Strange Adventure This is an announcement regarding both good news and bad news. First, let's start with the bad news. I will be ending this book. It took more than a month for me to think about it, but I finally came to a decision. But don't worry, dear readers, for here is the good news. I will be giving Lynn and Arezu's story another go at WSA 2026. Yes—It means I will be writing a different version of Days of Dungeon. The new book will be titled—Beyond World's End Some events that happen in this book will still happen in the new version, but not exactly the same; the main difference, though, is that the story will start by revealing Lynn and Arezu's background. The supporting characters will still be the same, but there will be some changes to their backgrounds as well. That's all. Once again, thank you to all the readers who have supported this book until now. I hope you will continue to support the new book. *** A laid-back warrior who is patient enough to tolerate her audacity pairs up with a mischievous mage who is extremely curious and follows him everywhere. Together, they embark on simple quests, but somehow always end up on strange adventures. At first glance, they appear to be just a typical pair of adventurers, but both hide their own secrets. His is a sin he intends to bury with his death, while hers is a curse she will carry into her next life. Although they have come to terms with their fates, the discoveries they make during their time in dungeons will ultimately reveal their secrets. PoruShark Writer's Note: What to expect. 1. An annoyingly lovable female lead—like your moody girlfriend. 2. An honest-to-goodness male lead—like your dream boyfriend. 3. A slow reveal of the main characters’ backstories. 4. The writing might change from good to worst—worst to good—but this lazy and lousy author will try to improve. 5. Just like the title says—lots of simple quests that seem like basic fantasy stories, but lead to strange adventures. Please support the novel with gifts and power stones.

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What are some examples of 'top marks addition stories'?
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2024-11-23 11:56
In a garden, there are 7 red roses. The gardener plants 2 more red roses. Now the total number of red roses is 7+ 2 = 9. 'Top marks addition stories' often use such simple and relatable situations like this to teach addition.
How can 'top marks addition stories' be used in teaching?
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2024-11-23 13:46
They can be used to make learning fun. For example, by telling a story about collecting marbles. If a child has 3 marbles and finds 4 more, they can easily understand 3+4 = 7 through the story.
Simple decimals, addition, and substitution
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2026-07-31 22:24
1. ** Calculation Method **: - The decimals had to be aligned, which meant that the same digits had to be aligned. For example, if you calculate 3.25+1.7, the first digit after the decimal point of 3.25 is 2, and the first digit after the decimal point of 1.7 is 7. After this, you can calculate. - Starting from the lowest position, each of you must enter one out of ten. For example, if you want to calculate <1.9 + 0.8>, you first calculate <9+8 = 17>, then move one forward from ten. The first digit after the decimal point is <7>, and then calculate the integral part of <1 + 0+1 = 2>. The final result is <2.7>. - If it wasn't enough to reduce, he had to borrow from the previous digit and reduce it again. For example, if the calculation of 3.1 - 1.8, 1 - 8 is not enough, then borrow 1 from 3 to become 10, 10+1 - 8 = 3, the integral part 3 - 1 - 1 = 1, the result is 1.3. - When the minuend was an integral number, a decimal point had to be added, and then a "0" had to be added according to the decimal part of the minuend. For example,"5 - 3.25", write "5" as "5.00", and then subtract. - When calculating the addition and deduction of decimals in the vertical form, the "0" at the end of the decimal point could not be removed. When the result was written in the horizontal form, the "0" at the end of the decimal point had to be removed. For example, if you calculate the value of [3.20+1.80 = 5.00], the two [0] in the vertical form of [5.00] cannot be removed, but the result written in the horizontal form is [5]. 2. ** Simple calculation **: - Commutative law of addition: <a + b=b + a>, for example,<1.2+3.8 = 3.8+1.2 = 5>. - The law of additivity: <a + b + c=a+(b + c)>, for example,<1.2+3.8+0.5=(1.2 + 3.8)+0.5 = 5+0.5 = 5.5>. - Commutativity and association of addition: ((a + b)+c = a+(b + c)=(a + c)+b). - Subtraction properties: <a-(b + c)=a - b - c>, for example,<5-(1.2+1.8)=5 - 1.2 - 1.8 = 2>. - Other simple methods: <a-(b - c)=a - b + c=(a + c)-b>,<a - b + c - d=a + c-(b + d)>. 3. ** Same level calculation rules **: - If an equation had both addition and deduction, or if an equation only had multiplication and division, these were all operations of the same level. The normal order of calculations for the same level was from front to back. - You can also move with symbols, such as <3.6+1.4 - 1.6 = 3.6 - 1.6+1.4 = 2+1.4 = 3.4>. When adding the parenthesis, it could be operated according to the formula "add unchanged minus change", such as "5.17-(1.8 - 3.2)=5.17 - 1.8+3.2". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Simple 4th Grade Math Number Stories: A Story of Addition
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2024-11-11 21:56
In the math number story, we might have a situation where a boy has 15 stickers and his friend gives him 5 more. To find out how many stickers he has in total, we use addition. 15 + 5 = 20. This is a basic addition problem that is often found in 4th - grade math. Addition is an important operation where we combine two or more quantities. In this case, we are combining the initial number of stickers the boy had with the number of stickers his friend gave him to get the total number of 20 stickers.
Top Marks Christmas Stories: A Review
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2024-12-08 07:00
Top Marks Christmas Stories are a great collection. They are full of heartwarming tales that capture the essence of Christmas. The stories often feature themes like family, love, and the magic of the holiday season. Each story is crafted in a way that both children and adults can enjoy, making it a perfect addition to the Christmas reading list.
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