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Señora is Spanish for Mrs. or for a woman whose married (Sra. Name (Sra. Is just like Mrs. Hope this helped ;)
The simple predicate in the sentence is "is 83 years old" because it is the main verb phrase that describes the subject "Mrs. Parks."
The proper title for a widow is "Mrs." followed by her deceased husband's first and last name. Alternatively, she may choose to keep using her married name if she prefers.
You can address a retired doctor and his wife as "Dr. and Mrs. (Last Name)" when speaking to them formally. If you are on more familiar terms, you could simply address them by their first names.
The "R" in MRS GREN stands for "Reproduction." MRS GREN is an acronym used to remember the 7 life processes: Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, and Nutrition.
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Bones do not have all of 'MRS GREN' but have most of them.Bones have movement, nutrition, sensitivity, growth and respiration.it doesn't contain all the mrs gren
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For this you can remember "MRS GREN"MovementRespirationSensesGrowthReproduceExcreteNutritionHope that helps!