By their voice,body language, and story.
This statement is an idiom. It means that someone made a mistake or said something they regret. The tongue is not capable of tricking someone; it is expressing a figure of speech.
a monument is a like a sculpture of someone of something. most are made to remember someone that did something good
There was this cult in the 80's and the leader made all these people in the cult drink koolaide so they would "be saved" or something there was posin in it and the people died. So people who are "koolaide" drinkers are someone who listens to somone telling them to do something
"Announced" typically refers to making something public or official, while "informed" refers to providing someone with specific knowledge or facts. When something is announced, it is shared with a wider audience, whereas when someone is informed, they are personally made aware of certain details or information.
They are confused of what are viruses (or they discovered something we don't know), but importantly viruses are not made out of cells or a cell
Telling the truth when asked about something. Admitting when you have made a mistake or done something wrong. Being transparent and forthcoming in your communication with others.
Wars are made when someone kills someone important or steals something important, the person that they stole it from will want to get back at them for doing it.
You use exclamation points to indicate emphasis, as in a shout or a sound made by someone who is surprised or frightened, or as in telling someone to shut up.
Someone may need to be punished for something simply to learn a lesson, or to be made aware that they made a mistake so that it isn't repeated in the future.
something you made up to see if someone would anserw it.
No, it is something someone made up.
It means you are the son of someone who regrets having you. Someone made a mistake when you were born and now they have to deal with it. I think its a figure of speech.