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Hepzibah saw Mr. Holgrave's daguerreotype (a type of photograph), with a richly embroidered velvet cover, on the table when she entered his room.
He thought Hepzibah was angry with him because of the scowl on her face.
me and sara had a semblance because we thought the same. (similar to resemblance but it is what you think)
Amigable = Spanish for amicableAmiable = Having or displaying in a friendly mannerImaginable = possibly thought or believableImageable = A close resemblance or physical likeness of a person, object or sense
The lemurs are thought to bear the most similar resemblance to our early primate ancestors. Their seclusion on the island of Madagascar has allowed for evolutionary stasis.
one of the roman kings is Mars. he is also said have a resemblance with the greek god of war, Ares, which the Romans gave some respect, because they thought he was their king.
"Thought" is the past tense of the verb "think," used to refer to the process of considering something in one's mind. On the other hand, "though" is an adverb often used to express contrast or concession in a sentence.
whats the relation between language and culture
the difference history of economic and history of economic thought
The British school of thought tends to emphasize empirical observation and logical reasoning, with a focus on theorizing from specific cases to broader principles. The American school of thought often places a stronger emphasis on pragmatism, practicality, and application of theories in real-world settings, with an interdisciplinary approach and a focus on experimentation and innovation.
Social thought refers to general ideas and beliefs about society and human behavior, while sociological theory is a scientific framework that seeks to explain and understand social phenomena through systematic research and analysis. Social thought is more broad and encompassing, while sociological theory is more specific and focused on developing hypotheses and testing them through empirical study.
social thought is a product of deep thinking of philosopher and social thinker