Pheoby argues for the funeral director because she believes he did a good job in preparing Janie's husband Tea Cake for the funeral, showing respect and care. She also wants to defend Tea Cake's reputation and memory in the face of gossip and judgment from the community. Pheoby sees the funeral director's actions as a way of honoring Tea Cake and helping Janie through her grief.
you dont argue but you sneak watching it when she's not around. trust me i know from experience, arguing just makes her more persistant
Argue about what. Be more specific.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
There is virtually no physical effort needed so is 'physically passive'. I suppose you could argue that you are 'actively' watching it but research has shown that you take in and actively remember very little of it. Who knows???
Nothing is specifically mentioned about Harry Potter however, many Christians argue that reading Harry Potter is a sin because God is against witchcraft.
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
"Please do not argue with your brother," the mother said to one of her sons. A tendecy to argue is an annoying trait to have. When you argue, you are just wasting time.
David Argue's birth name is David J. Argue.
No, the word 'argue' is a verb (argue, argues, arguing, argued).The noun forms of the verb to argue are argument and the gerund, arguing.
Yes brothers and sisters argue, it's natural for children to to fight/argue
Argue means to debate on some subject.
One strength of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is the vivid and poetic language used by Zora Neale Hurston to portray the Southern setting and the emotions of the characters. A weakness could be the portrayal of gender dynamics and race relations, which some critics argue lacks complexity and perpetuates stereotypes.