"This above all: to thine own self be true" is a quote from Hamlet by Shakespeare.
Emotive force is the overtones of feeling that a word arouses, as something above and beyond the word's literal meaning.
Which foreign word from the above passage describes the point at which something stops developing?
All of the above. A, B, and C <-Apex VS
It means giving all that you have. Putting all of your energy into something. Going above and beyond.
The likely word is "genius" (brilliance, or a very smart person). The similar word is "genus" (taxonomy term, just above species).
"Know thyself"
The phrase "Know Thyself" inscribed above the entrance of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi advised visitors to introspect and understand themselves. It served as a reminder to seek self-awareness and self-knowledge as a path to wisdom and enlightenment.
If you can meet with triumph and disaster a paortion of the poem..."if"....by rudyard kipling
By common touch Kipling means, contact with common people. A leader behaves in a similar manner with both kings and the common people. He indulges with crows yet keeps himself above them. He treats all men equally and considers nobody as indispensable
The Romans wrote above Jesus' head on the the cross "This is Jesus,the king of the Jews" or something similar to that.
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Elevation is the term for how high something is above sea level.
When something is above another thing. If you want to describe the object you use "above." Above is a preposition.
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If you want to ask questions about the "above", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is above.
Try saying "i'm hunky-dory" or "I'm copasetic".
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