Sociology, asked by pkbharti4293, 1 year ago

prkt or aprkt prkaryon main difference.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4
❤❤Héllø Buddy!!

✔✔❤❤✔✔❤❤

----------------------------

♥#aNsWeR ➡ They are not the same word.  Part is a noun, which means a piece of something, and that was how it was used here.  Part of the problem is the confusing language.  Part is also a verb, meaning separate.  Parting is such sweet sorrow.  Apart is usually an adverb meaning at some distance from, separate(ly) from, etc.  Apart from the fact that these are spelled differently, they'd be hard to tell apart.

All these words are derived from the same Latin root but using apart in the sentence doesn't make a lot of sense—be apart not only means something completely different (separated from), but the preposition that it would go with would be from, rather than of: "the Harlem Renaissance from which she'd been apart" is grammatical but means almost the complete opposite of "the Harlem Renaissance of which she'd been a part".

-----------------------------------------------------

#ThAnKYøu__★♥★
Similar questions