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Star of the North, Northern star
The star closest to Earth is the sun. The phrase "... largest to planet Earth ... " is meaningless.
The appositive is "a star", which renames the noun phrase "the sun".An appositive should be set off from the rest of the sentence by commas before and after.
The name comes form the Arabic phrase النسر الطائر, an-nasr aṭ-ṭā'ir (English: The flying eagle - Aquila), which was the asterism that the ancient astronomers saw the star in.
The closest star (aside from the Sun) to Earth is Alpha Centauri. It is about 4.22 light years away from earth. Though we call our star "the sun" its actual name is Sol which is used for the phrase "Solar System". All others are just systems and aren't in any way "solar".
"Star-crossed" or "star-crossed lovers" is a phrase describing a pair of lovers, whose relationship is said to be doomed from the start.It refers to astrology and the phrase was first coined by William Shakespeare in his play Romeo and Juliet.It also refers to destiny and the inevitability of the two characters' paths crossing each other. It also usually means unlucky, since Romeo and Juliet's affair ended tragically.
No it does not.
Star Crossed was cancelled by CW - no season 2
These are the adjectives used in the prologue: alike, fair, ancient, civil, unclean, fatal, star-crossed, piteous, fearful, death-marked, patient. Choose the six you like.
Sure! "Star-crossed" can be written in present tense as "they are star-crossed."
No, it is not an adverb. Crossed is a verb form. It may form a participial phrase which would likely be an adjective phrase.
A Star-Crossed Wasteland was created on -20-04-02.
A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries
The duration of Star-Crossed Lovers - film - is 1.42 hours.
Star-Crossed Lovers - film - was created on 1962-09-07.
Star Crossed - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/16
Yes the idea or meaning is associated with a word and it is called its definition.