it is called sociology
Innuendo A slanting device which incorporates the manipulation of language by insulating something deprecatory about someone or something without actually saying it. (Points :1) Rhetorical definition Innuendo Fallacy Stereotype
innuendo
Text-to-self means to relate to something that has happen to you. I just learned text to self in Language arts it means is there anything that relates to you in the story your reading
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
someone actually answer it
Someone set something on fire.
Hearsay
Yes, I think so. Sometimes if you think about stuff too much, you start to lose the clarity of the event. You can easily imagine something that actually never even happened. Perhaps it happened to somebody else, or somebody else was talking about it and was there; and before you know it, you change your perception of what actually happened.
You don't actually "get" friends-in-common on Facebook. It's not something that you can actually control naturally. If you are friends with someone from school, and you two happened to have the same friend, then that friend is considered as a 'friend-in-common.'
you are depressed because something happened in your life or someone did something to you which makes you feel sad
you are depressed because something happened in your life or someone did something to you which makes you feel sad
Imperitive