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  1. Asked: March 6, 2021In: Manga

    Light novel vs manga – What is the difference?

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    Added an answer on March 8, 2021 at 12:00 am

    The main difference is that light novels are in prose form, while manga typically use pictures. Additionally, light novels tend to be focused on a coherent narrative present tense with the exception of some first-person narratives and flashbacks. This means that light novel readers don't need to worRead more

    The main difference is that light novels are in prose form, while manga typically use pictures.

    Additionally, light novels tend to be focused on a coherent narrative present tense with the exception of some first-person narratives and flashbacks. This means that light novel readers don’t need to worry about underlying issues like continuity errors in relation to ages or time periods when they’re reading from start to finish, which comic readers need not do so for their own enjoyment.(i.e.: if one volume is set 10 years after another where both main characters are 16 years old then how old will they be now?) Manga may focus on narrative (though most often it depends on the order of publication)

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  2. Asked: March 3, 2021In: General

    How many tablespoons are in a third of a cup?

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    Added an answer on March 6, 2021 at 12:00 am

    Well, it depends on where you're from. In America, a third of a cup would be 7 tablespoons. But in Asia and Australia, that measurement is only 4 tablespoons. Most Asian countries use the metric system while American cups are measured in Imperial units meaning 1/3 of an American rounded up or shorteRead more

    Well, it depends on where you’re from.

    In America, a third of a cup would be 7 tablespoons. But in Asia and Australia, that measurement is only 4 tablespoons.

    Most Asian countries use the metric system while American cups are measured in Imperial units meaning 1/3 of an American rounded up or shorted down cup is about 3 tablespoons which is equivalent to 12 teaspoons versus 18 for Americans.
    The Australian measurement of the tablespoon and teaspoon differs from the other two countries because they use the metric system too but their butter also comes in 100g packs which we have never seen here in America because all our butter comes in sticks and half sticks at 2 tablespoons that equals one stick at 1 tablespoon!

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