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Subject: carve crave canva....
Message: #2  2026-02-14  
Construct a
simple structure that includes all the following components 
A powerful jet engine for a flight to carry five passengers to a
destination in USA from India 
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Subject: carve crave canva....
Message: #1  2026-02-10  
It’s a classic case of a "letter swap" changing the entire meaning
of a word. One is about **action**, and the other is about
**desire**.

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### **The Breakdown**

| Word | Definition | Common Context |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Carve** | To cut into something or shape it with a tool. |
Woodworking, cooking, or making a path. |
| **Crave** | To have a powerful, intense desire for something. |
Food, attention, or a specific feeling. |

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### **1. Carve (The Action)**

Think of **Carve** as "cutting with purpose." It usually involves a
knife, a chisel, or even tires on a road.

* **Examples:**
* "I need to **carve** the Thanksgiving turkey."
* "He used a pocketknife to **carve** his initials into the tree."
* "The skier began to **carve** turns into the fresh snow."



### **2. Crave (The Feeling)**

Think of **Crave** as a "deep hunger." It’s all about what your
brain or body wants right now.

* **Examples:**
* "I **crave** pizza every single Friday night."
* "After a long day, I **crave** a little bit of peace and quiet."
* "Newborns **crave** physical touch and comfort."
Word,Definition,Common Context
Carve,To cut into something or shape it with a tool.,"Woodworking,
cooking, or making a path."
Crave,"To have a powerful, intense desire for something.","Food,
attention, or a specific feeling."
### **A Quick Trick to Remember**

* **Carve** has an **'R'** near the start, like a **R**azor or
**R**outer (tools used for cutting).
* **Crave** has an **'A'** in the middle, like **A**ppetite.

> **Fun Fact:** You can actually do both at once. You might **crave**
the brisket while you **carve** it!

Would you like me to create a few practice sentences for you to test
your knowledge?
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