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"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day uses various poetic devices, including imagery in describing a lonely street, personification in the lines "My shadow's the only one that walks beside me," and metaphor in equating the city to a ghost town, emphasizing feelings of isolation and despair. Additionally, the repetition of the line "I walk alone" serves as a powerful refrain throughout the song.
La rue is the street. But you asked for French words? There is only one that means "street" but there are similar words (like in English) such as l'avenue (the avenue), le boulevard (the boulevard). But if you aren't talking about a specific street, use rue, just like in English, you wouldn't say "what boulevard do you live on?" you'd ask "what street.." but you would say "I live on Mountain Boulevard"
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'street'. The concrete noun 'street' can be used in an abstract context, for example: He lives on a street of broken dreams.
Entranceway at Main Street at Lafayette Boulevard was created in 1920.
Entranceway at Main Street at Roycroft Boulevard was created in 1918.
There is a street called Martin Luther King Boulevard. The Martin Luther King Boulevard is in a few other states.
farm is to ranch as boulevard is to street.
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Entranceway at Main Street at High Park Boulevard was created in 1916.
what is difference between boulevard and street
boulevard (as in street)
"Boulevard" is a 9-letter word that means a wide street typically lined with trees.