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In "In Another Country," the distinctly American portrayal of the war is through the attitude of the American soldier toward the rehabilitation process. The American soldiers exhibit a sense of impatience with the slow progress of their physical therapy and are focused on returning to the front lines as soon as possible, highlighting their determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
A distinctly American term for having long slender limbs
Britain's portrayal of Germany
I distinctly recall the incident in question. The skunk left a distinctly unique calling card.
"Distinctly" means in a clear and unmistakable manner, or in a way that shows noticeable differences or characteristics.
Stephen Crane wrote "The Red Badge of Courage." It was first published in 1895 and tells the story of a young soldier's experiences during the American Civil War. The novel is known for its realistic portrayal of war and its psychological impact on soldiers.
Not at all. In this usage, distinctly simply means clearly.
Rye was the first distinctly American whiskey. It is distilled from a combination of corn, barley malt, and at least 51% rye.
In 1895, Stephen Crane published the famous war novel "The Red Badge of Courage." This novel follows the story of a young soldier named Henry Fleming during the American Civil War as he grapples with fear, courage, and the realities of battle. "The Red Badge of Courage" is considered a classic of American literature and is often studied for its psychological portrayal of war.
I distinctly remember seeing this question on a previous test. The information regarding this subject is distinctly imprinted in my permanent memory. The garbage can's odor was distinctly different from the air inside the flower shop.
Good Elocution is the process of speaking clearly or distinctly
Walt Whitman was an American writer associated with transcendentalism and realism, and he was interested in and wrote about politics often. He was called the poet of democracy because his voice and ideas were distinctly American.