Oxymoron
The meaning of trying it on the dog is to carry out an experiment. The experiment is usually carried on something new, something that is yet to be used.
To arise out of the ashes: As when someone has seemingly been ground down to soot and ash, much like we become dust when we die. Sometimes life will seem to grind you up and spit you out. But yet the person does not let this keep them down, he/she emerges, or "arises, out of the ashes" to be victorious after all.
Two sentences: The sea calmed. No boats left shore.You must first decide on the right connecting word, which are often and, but, therefore, yet. You use the context of each sentence to choose the correct connecting word. For example, these two sentences have a contradiction: sea calmed... yet still no boats left. But is the easiest connector when there is a contradiction.Make sure you change capitalization on the second sentence, then insert a comma and the connecting word.Compound sentence examples:The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.The sea calmed, yet, no boats left shore.If the first half read, "The seas were still not calm", then it makes sense that no boats left shore-- there is no contradiction. Here you could use the word so--The seas were still not calm, so no boats left the shore.
The latter, "Have not registered" is correct.To use it in a sentence see the following:I have not registered yet, can I do so now?It does not sound right to say:I have not register yet, can I do so now?Register is something that you do in the present, called present tense.Have is a used to describe something you did in the past, called past tense.Registered is something is something you did in the past, also past tense.It is correct in a sentence to use the same tenses, and usually incorrect to use past and present tense about the same subject.
D) his boy's desire to become something great and yet his fear that he will failThat is the answer.
If, by paradox, you mean a logical self-contradiction, the answer is NO, it is not a paradox. Its physical existence proves that it cannot be self-contradictory. However, if you mean something that is contary to received opinion but may yet be true, the answer is YES.
When something is in contradiction with itself, it is often referred to as a "paradox." A paradox presents a situation or statement that seems self-contradictory or logically unacceptable, yet may reveal a deeper truth upon closer examination. It highlights the complexity of concepts and can provoke thought or discussion.
No, something that cannot reproduce yet cannot be considered alive according to the biological definition of life. Reproduction is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms.
Men complain of women's foolishness, yet prevent their education.
To admit that you are powerless of something that you cannot control, such as drugs and alcohol.
The goblin symbolizes something or someone in your life that is obviously ridiculous, yet still feels threatening to you. It is something that your rational mind knows cannot harm you, and yet you still feel afraid.
You cannot use DS games with the WII yet I don't know if they will come out with something like that soon.
Hitler wanted a 'Perfect Germany' meaning people with blue eyes and blonde hair, yet he had none of those features
Because you have nothing to believe in
A windmill.
A Quagga cannot be cloned because there are not any living animals in its species. The technology has not been invented yet for something to be cloned from DNA after it is extinct.
Her blood drives him crazy. But he does know there is just something about her that he cannot explain yet.