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Appositive phrase
Appositive phrase
* prior * before * formerly * already * afore * preceding * erstwhile
Not a question it's just a phrase.
An independent expression, often lacking an antecedent, attached to a sentence as a prepositional phrase. For example, "in any case, I wouldn't care." (Coincidentally, "for example," as used in the previous sentence, is an elliptical phrase.
"Du et montro" is not a German phrase.
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The chamber receives the heated water.
to start something again because the previous attempt failed.
The person that is lying there dying closed their eyes (windows) and then they could not see to see means they died.
The person that is lying there dying closed their eyes (windows) and then they could not see to see means they died.
In "I heard a fly buzz when I died," the phrase "the windows failed" likely means that the speaker's ability to see or perceive what is happening is fading or coming to an end, as if the windows to the world are closing or becoming obscured. This line symbolizes the speaker's transition from life to death and the loss of consciousness.