On page 109 of "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is at the ranch bunkhouse, sitting quietly and talking to Crooks, the stable buck. He is upset because George scolded him for speaking to Curley's wife, and he is seeking solace in the company of Crooks.
The answer is on page 109
a rhythmic tick
34,56,87,23,35,76,34,5,67,86,34,3,54656,45,4,53,45,3,546,57,68,79,
Zero is in the tens place.
The word "incessant" appears on page 74 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
The word "assuage" appears on page 1 of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It is in the first line of the book.
I can't be sure but I think that it is set in 109 BC.
54.5
Ten thousands
Pensado's Place - 2011 Cat Gray and Brian Teed 4-109 was released on: USA: 4 April 2013
Well, darling, .109 rounded to the nearest tenth place is simply 0.1. It's like giving someone a pat on the back instead of a full-on hug - close, but not too intimate. So there you have it, 0.1 is the sassy rounded version of .109.
To write the expanded form of 109, you would break down the number into its individual place values. In this case, 109 can be expressed as 100 + 0 + 9. Therefore, the expanded form of 109 is 100 + 0 + 9.