NOne i have the same question on my homework and seriously how are we supposed to know!?!
it's O.K. to use different verb tenses in the same sentence.
Subjective criticism depends on the reader's thoughts and experiences. Different readers will interpret texts differently.
No, peace is described as comprehensive AND lasting, which have two different meanings.
The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations.
There are a few different things that can be referred to when someone is described as being "thick". This could mean stubborn, unwilling to learn from experience or not exceptionally bright (or intelligent).
put on a (different) pair of spectacles,literally or metaphorically.
envious men, sick (unwell) men...metaphorically, and Frankenstein?
You can use "journeys" in a sentence when referring to travels or experiences that involve movement from one place to another, often with a focus on personal growth or adventure. For example, you might say, "Her journeys through different countries opened her eyes to diverse cultures." Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to describe life experiences, such as, "The journeys of self-discovery can be just as important as physical travel."
their is the subject and experiences is the verb
its about the different situations bells are in and how they are described
I/you/we/they experience. He/she/it experiences. The present participle is experiencing.
She experiences many different emotions over the course of the story.
Because calculations of costs and benefits are subjective, they can be described by the term "value judgments." These assessments often vary based on individual perspectives, cultural contexts, and personal experiences, leading to different interpretations of what constitutes a benefit or a cost. Consequently, the same scenario may yield distinct conclusions for different stakeholders, highlighting the importance of considering diverse viewpoints in decision-making processes.
In the Bahá'í Faith, there are seven worlds of God which are described metaphorically in the writings of Bahá'u'lláh. These worlds represent different levels of spiritual consciousness and are not to be taken literally as physical places. The seven worlds can be seen as stages of spiritual development leading towards the ultimate goal of unity with God.
Because they have different experiences. Slang comes from your culture being different from other cultures.
When sleeping, the mind doesn't go anywhere, it is still in the brain where it usually is, but it has shifted to a different mode of functioning; metaphorically it has changed gear.
Yes. Different tornadoes have been described as making different sounds. The most common description is the sound of a freight train, but others have been described as sounding like jet engines, waterfalls, and high pitched whistles. One was described as having an eerie guttural roar.