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The building of storey upon storey above the
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A storey (British English) or story (American English)[2] is any level part of a building with a floor that could be used by people (for living, work, storage, recreation, et cetera). Plurals for the word are storey (UK) and stories (US).

A storey plan

The terms floor, level, or deck are used in a similar way, except that it is usual to talk of a "14-storey building", but "the 14th floor". The floor at ground or street level is called the "ground floor" (i.e. it has no number, and the floor above it is called "first") in many places. In other places, ground floor and first floor are synonymous, leading to conflicting numbering of floors depending between different national varities of English. The words storey and floor exclude levels of the building that are not covered by a roof, such as the terrace on the rooftops of many buildings.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

No, I don't think being invisible is a boon. Because, many people think that there are only advantages of becoming invisible, but little do they know, that everything comes with a price.

You may think that once you become invisible, you will happily live a life free of rules, but think...how would you feel if everyone ignored you? If anyone tried to throw something at a person but you came in the middle and that thing hit you, how would you feel? The boy wasn't able to see you there as u were invisible.

If you accidentally step on wet mud and now leaving footprints everywhere you go, what would people think after seeing them? They can't see you, but they can see your footprints. They would think you are a ghost and would try to make you leave them alone.

These are just a few reasons, there are many other disadvantages of becoming invisible....

It has advantages, but along with disadvantages.

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