3/11/2023 0 Comments My friend pedro trophy guideThe term “Aborigine” is outdated and offensive Aboriginal should only be used as an adjective. Should be identified by their country or language groups at first mention if known, eg a Wiradjuri-Yorta Yorta man, a Noongar-Badimaya woman – or take your cue from how they identify themselves. Take or claim (something) for oneself without justification If an organisation is mentioned only once, it is not necessary to give its abbreviation or acronym.Ĭap up single letters in such expressions as C-list, F-word, “the word assassin contains four Ss”, etc Remember that our international online readership will not necessarily be aware of even well-known UK abbreviations. If an abbreviation or acronym is to be used more than once in a piece, put it in brackets at first mention: so Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo), seasonal affective disorder (Sad) alternatively, use the abbreviation with a brief description, eg the conservation charity the RSPB. Use all capitals if an abbreviation is pronounced as the individual letters (an initialism): BBC, CEO, US, VAT, etc if it is an acronym (pronounced as a word) spell out with initial capital, eg Nasa, Nato, Unicef, unless it can be considered to have entered the language as an everyday word, such as awol, laser and, more recently, asbo, pin number and sim card. With abbreviations, be guided by pronunciation: eg an LSE studentĪccident and emergency in the US, it’s ER (emergency room)Ĭity in Pakistan where Osama bin Laden lived and diedĭo not use full points in abbreviations, or spaces between initials, including those in proper names: IMF, mph, eg, 4am, M&S, No 10, AN Wilson, WH Smith, etc. After the story, kill all Hordes to get to Level 3.Use an before a silent H: an heir, an hour, an honest politician, an honorary consul use a before an aspirated H: a hero, a hotel, a historian (but don’t change a direct quote if the speaker says, for example, “an historic”). ![]() Just do Encampment Jobs to get to Level 2. In summary: Don’t obsess with getting to Trust 3 during the story. You’ll have to grind out lots of Hordes for the last few skill points anyway and along the way you’ll automatically get the remaining Trust. Hordes will be too hard in the early game, save those until after the story! Another benefit is that they get marked on the map for you at the end of the story so you’ll save a lot of time looking for them. The remaining Trust is earned by defeating all Hordes in the region. This will bring you to Trust Level 2 with most camps, falling about 10,000 Trust short to Level 3. Since Trust leads to better Weapons and Bike Upgrades it is recommended to do the Encampment Jobs and Side Activities at the first chance you get. During the story there are two points of no return that will temporarily lock you out of certain regions, but after the story everything opens up again and you can finish remaining Encampment Jobs, Activities, Collectibles, Hordes etc. You can still do all Encampment Jobs & Activities after the story in free-roam. Do Story Missions, complete Encampment Jobs and Side Activities along the way. ![]() The first 4 options are the most reliable. Survivors (sending Survivors to the camp). ![]() Camp Kitchen (delivering plants and animal meat).Bounties (giving Freaker Ears to the camp).Hordes (killing a horde in the region where the camp is).Side Activities (Nero Checkpoints, Infestations, Ambush Camps).
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