It is said by Sir francis beacon.
Sir Francis Bacon
In this sentence, you have 3 different subjects [reading, conference, and writing] each of these subjects is using the same verb [maketh]. In this case, parallel structure makes the verb apply to all 3 subjects because they are in a sense structured the same way, and it sounds awkward to use the same verb 3 times in a sentence. A similar example would be to say 'Take two steps to the right, one to the left, and one forward.'
Neither. "Manners maketh Man"
Answer"Reading maketh a man perfect" So you have to read to acquire knowledge. If you acquired knowledge, you are supposed to expected to spread them by writing them in the interest of the general public. Answering the question'YES', I like to read and write.
The motto of Wooloowin State School is 'Manners Maketh Man'.
No, the line "Manners maketh man" is not from one of William Wordsworth's poems. It is actually a phrase attributed to Sir John Harrington. Wordsworth was a Romantic poet known for his nature-inspired poetry.
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The motto of Manlius Pebble Hill School is 'Manners Maketh Man'.
The Words That Maketh Murder was created in 2010-04.
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It is a fact that it is polite to slurp tea it takes away any silences!
"Knowledge maketh a bloody entrance" is a quote from the character Lord Henry Wotton in the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Lord Henry uses this quote to emphasize the power and impact of knowledge on individuals.