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Is the correct phrase “oh, bother” or “oh, brother”? Or do they mean different things?

I have hear both being used, do they mean different things or are they both used in the same way? No, they’re different. “Oh, bother” is an expression of annoyance and frustration at something that isn’t going right. It’s like saying, “Oh, shoot” or it’s more vulgar variant. For instance, you’re in a hurry and

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Is Quantitative Reasoning an easier class than College Algebra?

People Reviews Thanks. Both depend upon who is teaching, and your characteristics as a student. Quantitative reasoning is going to have more applications and may be more interesting than College Algebra. However that could make it harder. Applications means word problems. If you tend to get high grades in science, compared with the grades you

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