In "Seize the Storm" by Michael Cadnum, the main conflict is resolved when the protagonist finds a way to overcome the obstacles and challenges that they face throughout the story. This resolution may involve a moment of realization, a change in tactics, or a decisive action that leads to a resolution of the conflict. Ultimately, the resolution of the main conflict helps bring the story to a satisfying conclusion.
Michael F. Woolery has written: 'Seize the day!' -- subject(s): Time management
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
no - SEIZE
The homophones for "seas" are "seize" and "sees."
seize.
Seize is pronounced as "seez."
A homonym for "seize" is "sees."
I am prepared to seize the day. The pirates are going to try to seize the ship.
Seize/seizes is present tense.I seizeWe seizeYou seizeHe/She/It seizesThey seize
Seize means sixteen in French.
I will seize the folder from that little boy
the homophone for seas is SEIZE