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In French it means the soldiers that go before the others. "Avant" means "before" in French. The idea is that the avant garde are scouts intended to explore terrain before the main army gets there. The expression is used a lot in the arts where it means artists who are dealing with extremely experimental art forms that the main body of artists haven't even thought of yet.Another aspect of the metaphor is that the scouts quite often go in the wrong direction and get lost or destroyed or both. This happens with avant garde artists as well.
In French it means the soldiers that go before the others. "Avant" means "before" in French. The idea is that the avant garde are scouts intended to explore terrain before the main army gets there. The expression is used a lot in the arts where it means artists who are dealing with extremely experimental art forms that the main body of artists haven't even thought of yet.Another aspect of the metaphor is that the scouts quite often go in the wrong direction and get lost or destroyed or both. This happens with avant garde artists as well.
(I am slightly puzzled by this question, first of all.) No, -est does not mean in Language Arts. Yes, it is something you learn in Language Arts, though.
it means a ghetto language
In language arts, a claim refers to a statement or assertion that a writer or speaker presents as true and seeks to support through evidence and reasoning. It is the central argument or main point that the author is trying to prove or persuade others to believe.
Artes linguisticas
avant means before in French.
Episodes in language arts form means a series events in a narrative that is part of the whole plot.
What make a connection mean in language arts is to tell what you think will happen next in the story, passage.
central
additional means more
It means maniac at track