The Vernal Equinox. different person here. First of all, there is a mistake in your question. Let me ask you this: Does 'When the sun is at its northernmost position?' make any sense to you at all? Duh... IT DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE, YOU STUPID MORON! just kidding... (no offense)
The correct blend to complete the word is "s." The completed word is "endorse," which relates to great brightness or luster in a metaphorical sense, as endorsing something can bring it to light or promote its value.
To illustrate spatial relationships, transition words such as "above," "below," "next to," and "within" can be used to show the position of objects in relation to each other. These transition words provide clarity and help establish a sense of space in writing.
The position of Orion seems to change through the sky because stars moved just like planets. But, if you sand there and just stare at it all night you cannot sense its motion. You could probably see it over a few days. The movement of stars is so hard to detect from earthi because they are so far away from us
In real sense, there is no sky, what we see in actual sense is the space.
Both Pertelote and Chanticleer demonstrate the balance between reason and intuition. Pertelote represents rationality and skepticism, urging Chanticleer to disregard his fears and interpret his dreams logically. Conversely, Chanticleer’s initial instinct to heed his dream serves as a warning that ultimately proves valid when he encounters danger. Their positions highlight the interplay between reason and instinct in navigating life's uncertainties.
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale," both Pertelote and Chanticleer exhibit valid perspectives regarding dreams and fears. Pertelote represents a rational, dismissive view, urging Chanticleer to ignore his prophetic dream, which aligns with her belief in a logical approach to life. Conversely, Chanticleer's initial fear and subsequent heeding of the dream ultimately save him from danger, demonstrating that intuition and awareness of potential threats can be just as important. Thus, their contrasting viewpoints highlight the balance between reason and instinct in navigating life's challenges.
That is the correct spelling of "proprioceptive" (referring to proprioceptors, nerves within muscles and other tissues that sense their motion or position).
In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
In this statement, Thoreau uses "chanticleer" to symbolize a confident, exuberant expression of self. By likening his intention to that of the rooster crowing at dawn, he emphasizes a sense of vitality and pride in one's voice and presence. The reference suggests a celebration of individuality and assertiveness, contrasting with the more somber tone implied by "ode to dejection." Thoreau's choice of words encourages a spirited approach to life and creativity.
It seems like you may have misspelled the term. The correct term is "kinesthetic," which refers to the sense that allows individuals to sense body position and movement. It involves being aware of physical sensations and movements without relying on vision.
To play the 5th position on a guitar effectively, focus on proper finger placement, practice scales and chords in that position, use correct hand positioning, and develop a strong sense of muscle memory for smooth transitions between notes.
The correct term is "dress sense." It refers to a person's ability to choose and wear clothes that are stylish and appropriate for different occasions.
If you use it with a singular subject it is correct: It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example Compare: They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
Your question makes no sense! xx
Yes "She had a car" is correct in the sense that She used to have a car before but it is not there right now. It would be incorrect to the sense that She had a meal which means she ate the meal..
A sense of disapproval. Correct.