you feel like aa child again enjoying the sceanery
This sentence suggests that the speaker hopes the listener feels humble and in awe of the vastness of the ocean, reminding them of their place in the world. It conveys a sense of perspective and a reverence for nature's power.
The book is beside the door... Stand beside me... That's beside the point...
into the metal standbeside the front door
Stand Beside Me was created on 1998-10-12.
"Beside" (From the Greek)
Beside is a preposition. Stood is the past tense of stand.
In the King James version the phrase - stand beside God - does not appear at all the phrase - stand by God - does not appear at all 1 Sam 19:3 And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where thou art, and I will commune with my father of thee; and what I see, that I will tell thee.
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I normally don't answer homework questions, but I'll bite on this one. "When rain warms the ocean" is in itself an incomplete sentence. The entire thing is a dependent clause. As constructed, it has no independent clause. However, it could be altered to read "Rain warms the ocean". In that case, the entire sentence is the independent clause.
It doesn't really mean anything beside "the".
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Beside row B.