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To begin tying the final knot, take a bite from superficial to deep and then deep to superficial, leaving a loop between the bites.
Tie four simple throws, pulling lengthwise along the incision line to appose skin edges.
leaving and pulling ? what does it refer to ? ( by pulling, throws which pull ? or whatever ?...)
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Keep in mind that some of the instructions and things such as recipes I will not be following traditional grammar rules. As a matter of fact call books have their own writing standards so speak…
In this case I think it refers to the throw and whatever material is being used to create them. ..
Keep in mind that some of the instructions and things such as recipes I will not be following traditional grammar rules. As a matter of fact call books have their own writing standards so speak…
In this case I think it refers to the throw and whatever material is being used to create them. ..
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thank you for your explanation. but what i'm really wondering is how else these sentences can be written and why?
for example : Tie four simple throws, and pull?? lengthwise along the incision line to appose skin edges.
The phrase "leaving or pulling" can refer to a variety of things, depending on the context. In general, it refers to the act of moving away from something or someone. However, it can also refer to the act of exerting force on something in order to move it.
For example, if you are leaving a party, you might say "I'm leaving." This means that you are moving away from the party. However, if you are pulling a rope, you might say "I'm pulling." This means that you are exerting force on the rope in order to move it.
In the context of the GMAT, the phrase "leaving or pulling" is often used to refer to the act of moving a cursor on a screen. For example, you might see a question that asks you to "leave the cursor on the word 'cat'." This means that you need to move the cursor so that it is on the word "cat."
It is important to note that the phrase "leaving or pulling" can have different meanings depending on the context. It is important to read the question carefully to determine the correct meaning.
Here are some examples of how the phrase "leaving or pulling" can be used in different contexts:
In a conversation: "I'm leaving now." In a physical activity: "I'm pulling the rope." On a computer: "I'm leaving the cursor on the word 'cat'." As you can see, the phrase "leaving or pulling" can have a variety of meanings. It is important to consider the context in order to determine the correct meaning.
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