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Bueno or buena depending on whether the word being described is masculine of feminine.
an object in, or the subject of, a poem is described as being the same as another otherwise unrelated object.
For masculine it is "este es" For feminine it is "esta es" This is assuming that the quality being described is permanent.
that means you're being followed by another vehicle. beware!
Please provide the statements you are referring to for me to identify the event being described.
"Life the hound" is a metaphor in this poem.
"eres del extranjero" means "you are from abroad" in Spanish. It refers to someone being from another country or being a foreigner.
I think it should be NO
I means that Comerford was cautioned and shown the yellow card, and the player being described was also cautioned immediately or shortly thereafter. The referee generally has a notebook to keep the official record of goals scored, sanctions issued, and substitutions made. As such, a player who is cautioned and shown the yellow card is often said to have been "booked", or in the case of this question, Comerford was "put into the referee's notebook", followed by the player described.
In the novel "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, some examples of personification include when nature is described as having emotions or intentions, like when the sea is described as being angry or the sun as smiling down on the characters. Another example is when the boat is described as whispering secrets to the main character.
Silencioso is a Spanish equivalent of 'quiet' in Spain. It's pronounced 'see-lehn-THYOH-soh'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. If the individual being so described is female, then the form is silenciosa, which is pronounced 'see-lehn-THYOH-sah'.
Rojo or roja, depending on what gender the thing being described is.