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Christopher Columbus? He isn't. America has Christopher Columbus, Canada has Lief Ericson, Cabot, and Cartier.
Columbus himself died believing that he had in fact reached the Indies. However, the true size of the world was first realized on Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the world.
Because he discovered America and was recognized by the queen of England for it. (Even though they thought he had gotten to India).
It depends on how the word "figure" is read.If it is referring to which human being is the most important historical personage in Judaism, that would be the Prophet Moses, who received the Torah and helped the Jews escape bondage in Egypt.If it is referring to which symbols represent Judaism, those would be the Star of David and the Menorah (or candelabra).
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Christopher Columbus? He isn't. America has Christopher Columbus, Canada has Lief Ericson, Cabot, and Cartier.
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You could be referring to motif, theme, fugue voice, or even to an ornamental figure. Motif is the most likely.
You would see a yellow ball shaped filled with liquid on the inside of the yolk but if your referring to the outside figure it has a slimy figure that covers it.
The word svelte means slim or slender, especially when referring to one's figure. If a woman is beautiful with a very svelte figure, it means that the woman has a very slender figure.
Merovee is the name of an early French monarch who began the Merovingian Dynasty. It is also the name of a modern French figure skater.
When referring to the figure and shape of "6", no it does not have any lines of symmetry.
Perhaps a full name for "Elizabeth" will help us figure out who you are referring to.
ALLUSION. Its referring to success
You would see a yellow ball shaped filled with liquid on the inside of the yolk but if your referring to the outside figure it has a slimy figure that covers it.
The noun figure is a singular, common noun, which can be a concrete noun for a written number, the shape of something, a geometrical shape; and an abstract noun when referring to an important person (a prominent figure).