Crossroads are where roads meet, and therefore often where trading posts get set up, people gather, and where we eventually build communities.
Symbolically, at a crossroads you have to make a decision about which way to go, so we use it to refer to decision points in our lives as well.
Crossroads can mean many things but the literal meaning is where two or more roads meet. A figurative meaning is a place where we may have to make an important decision about something that can have consequences (good or bad).
Crossroads is a special case and can be used with singular and plural verbs. Singular: The crossroads does need a traffic light. Plural: All of the main crossroads eventually end at the river.
There is no singular form for 'crossroads'; there has to be two or more roads for roads to cross.
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
Was there a title change? When I search for Red Leaves by Title or isbn 9780385336840 (regular type) and 9780375433030 (large type) a different title pops up "Crossroads" -- according to Books in Print, Baker & Taylor and Ingram "Crossroads" will be available in July 2008 or Aug 2008.
African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?
The crossroads was frequently the place where highwaymen chose to waylay their victims, maybe because it provided multiple escape routes, so that dirty work at the crossroads meant being robbed by highwaymen .
Clcik on the Crossroads warpstone, you will be teleported to Crossroads.
sorry there no crossroads
Fiji is the crossroads of the Pacific.
Panama is known as the crossroads of the world.
Crossroads College was created in 1913.
Crossroads II was created in 1988.
Crossroads II happened in 1988.
Southern Crossroads was created in 1992.
Maigret at the Crossroads was created in 1931.
America at the Crossroads was created in 2006.