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In "The Giver," Jonas's parents have a private conversation with him to explain the concept of "release." They tell him that it is something that happens to individuals who are deemed unfit for the community, and that it is for the good of society. They attempt to reassure him that it is a natural part of their way of life.
William Gilbert used a terella in an attempt to explain his theory that the Earth is a giant magnet.
Mythology is an attempt by people to explain nature, the universe, and themselves.
Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something is called effort and if attempt is noun then it has the same meaning and if it is a verb then it is "Make an effort to accomplish something" e.g The Police attempted to stop the police.
It is basically used in almost any conversation. When most of us have conversations, or attempt to communicate, we rarely a) formulate goals for the conversation even to ourselves, and b) even more rarely explain our intent or goals for the conversation to the other person. This is unfortunate because being aware of our own intent, and being able to help the other person understand, can help smooth conversations and increase understanding.
Do it/try it/attempt it. 'It' being the subject matter of the conversation.
It was Adolf Hitler's initial attempt at exterminating the Jewish population.
Whether it be in creative writing or in real life, superficial conversation can be considered simple filler. If you don't attempt to connect with the other person you (or the character) is speaking with - meaning being honest and genuinely interested - then no information can be gained about your personality, and nothing of substance will materialize from your conversation.
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whats does astonshing mean?.