Such matching of helpers and help-seekers is important in learning situations because the help-seeker and the helper may need to renegotiate their ways of viewing the task and the interaction before helping can proceed effectively.
In Kentrosaurus (MB R.3613; MB R.3618; MB R.3615.1–8; MB R.3617; MB R.4572; MB R.3619; [36 ]: pl. 2), the number of fused vertebrae forming the sacrum varies from four to seven, and there appear to be both dorsosacrals and caudosacrals added to the sacral rod.
Whose eyes do never give / But through lust and laughter.
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