It means that the people without an education feel inferior to, resent, fear, and take action against those who are educated.
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through research and experimentation. It serves as the basis for scientific investigation to determine if the proposed explanation is valid.
"Inferred" means to derive or conclude information based on evidence or reasoning rather than on direct observation or explicit statements. It involves making educated guesses or assumptions about something.
Some synonyms for the term "schooled" would be "taught", "trained", "learned", "exercised", "worked", "educated" and probably more. When someone says a person has been "schooled" in something, it means that person has some background in the subject which is being discussed. If someone is "schooled" in Spanish, it means they have been taught to read and write Spanish by a teacher. If someone is "schooled" in football, it means they have been trained by a coach to play football. Being "schooled" in something does not necessarily mean this is the main occupation/job, but it is a skill the person in question possesses.
This phrase suggests that education can help bridge the gap between social classes by providing individuals with opportunities for advancement and upward mobility. When people have access to education and knowledge, they are better equipped to overcome barriers that may have previously divided different social classes.
Drawing inferences means using available information or evidence to come to a conclusion or make an educated guess about something that is not explicitly stated. It involves using logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to connect the dots between what is known and what can be reasonably assumed.
You have worked hard to get something that has no value. ANSWER The KJV of the Bible, Proverbs 11:29 gives us, "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart." In the play (or the movie, if that is your reference) we see that lesson fulfilled. [spelvin]
"He that troubleth his own house" - whoever causes conflict between their own house/community/family "Shall inherit the wind" - will inherit/get the resulting consequences that come with it.
it means that the object is full of iron-very wrong. irony and iron are completely different things, though it's hard to explain irony.
You may mean the Diocletianic persecution. If so, it is the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (ruled from 284 to 305 AD).
value and inherit christabelle
Inherit authority
inherit
To receive something by bequest or as a legacy.
You inherit them upon their death.
Will not inherit the throne
an educated theory
sting or clingto receive, as in "inherit"