pathetic fallacy
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"Pathetic Fallacy" is the personification of weather, not the reflection of mood in the weather. There is a literary term for when the protagonist is sad, for instance, and it is cloudy outside, or when s/he is happy, it is sunny outside. The weather isn't an actor with human characteristics or volitional impact on the moment, but merely a reflection of what's going on. The movie _Taps_ did this marvelously; as the situation unraveled, the weather deteriorated as well until the situation resolved itself --- no more rain.
I remember it as cosmic synchronicity. When the cosmos in synchronized with an individual's or group's mood
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The term dysphoria is used to describe a negative mood of a person. Typically, it describes a feeling of unease, or general dissatisfaction with the world around them.
The spelling weather means the local meteorological conditions.The term meaning regardless is spelled "whether or not."
There is no standard collective noun for 'dry weather', however, the term sometimes used is a spell of dry weather.
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Pathetic fallacy' is the term that is used to describe when the weather affects one's mood. This can also be used to describe when an inanimate object affects one's mood as well.
it represents the change in the long-term weather patterns
Pathetic fallacy is the literary term for when weather reflects the emotions or events of a story, often used to create atmosphere and enhance the mood.
2n is the diploid number. It double the number of chromosomes present in a genome. 2n represents the number of chromosomes in a somatic cell. The number n is called the haploid number. n represents the number of chromosomes present in a germ cell
which term represents a compound
Affect is a medical term meaning mood.
The Simple Aspect of the Indicative Mood: the Present Tense, the Past Tense, the Present Perfect, the Past Perfect and the Future. On the other hand, we can term "simple" all the tenses that are made up of only ONE form (they have no auxiliary verb such as WILL, WOULD, SHOULD, SHALL, AM, IS, ARE, HAVE, HAS, HAD): the Present Simple, the Past Tense Simple, the Imperative Mood, the Part Participle, the Present Participle (also called Gerund), the Synthetic Subjunctive.
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The term "weather update" would imply relaying information on changes in weather as they occur. A weather forecast is a prediction of what the weather is expected to do in the future.
The term"concerning the weather" means that they are speaking of the weather and what it will be doing like rain, snow, sunshine or they could be asking what the weather will be that day
Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.Yes. Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.