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Remonstrate means to call someone out for something they are doing wrong. In other words, to not let someone do something wrong without speaking to them about it and telling them that they are doing wrong.
Someone who learns & remembers information better if they hear it.
You can hear the people speaking because sound waves are reflected off of other objects (walls, trees, etc.). When the waves are reflected, they can still make it to your position and allow you to continue hearing the people as they walk. Sound waves bend around the corner.
looks for a route from one place to another
This is a premise for debate and discussion and can NOT be resolved by a definitive answer - but - personally speaking - I don't see why not.
A third-generation American can best be described as someone whose grandparents came from another country.
Was born in the United States.
Someone who was born in the United States of America.
'Speaking well' can mean:That you speak good of another person; that someone speaks good about you.You use your language correctly; good grammar.You are a good public speaker.
Given that the above phrase is in French, you would wish that to someone is France or another French-speaking country where Christmas is celebrated.
If you get them in the eyes it can hurt. Generally speaking it is not so much the hurt but the germs you can pick up from another persons saliva
It depends on the context. If you are having a private conversation with someone and speaking in another language, it is generally not considered rude. However, if you are intentionally excluding others or speaking loudly in a public setting, it can be perceived as rude. Being considerate of others is key.
Of course, it only means french-speaking person, it is as polite as calling someone an english-speaking one
Someone who is skilled at public speaking is often referred to as an orator or a rhetorician.
If someone wished you "Joyeux Noël," they would be speaking French. "Joyeux Noël" translates to "Merry Christmas" in English.
millenials or generation x, depending on when you were born
You can never make someone hate a group. Just give your cousin another girl group to think about.