Proverbs are short, commonly known expressions that convey a general truth or piece of advice. For example, the proverb "A stitch in time saves nine" means that taking care of a problem early can prevent it from becoming bigger and more difficult to resolve later. Proverbs often reflect cultural wisdom and are used to impart lessons in a concise and memorable way. They can serve as guiding principles in daily life and decision-making.
Example sentence - Amanda's explanation for her horrid behavior became more convoluted as she spoke.
There are many such examples. If a person becomes sick, a superstitious explanation could be that an evil witch has cast a spell on that person. The scientific explanation may be that the disease is caused by a bacterial infection. The superstitious explanation is not based on fact, only on paranoia. The scientific explanation would be based on actual medical knowledge, and observation of the sick person.
Actually never, a theory is always in danger of being replaced by a better explanation. This does not invalidate the theory, it just means it was not as comprehensive and explanation of observations as was thought. An example of this is Newtons laws of gravity, they are still usable but we now know that Einstein's space/time bending by the mass of an object is a more comprehensive explanation.
we did not have any explanation for the cause. explanation was asked by people of rome.
You can refer it to PEE to shorten it. This is an example: "One element of content is the 2 hearts. POINT "One of the ways they are given meaning is through their colour". EVIDENCE "Green is often the color of jealousy, implying the love can be envious". EXPLANATION (PEE) *(sorry if it is too short or not what your looking)*
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Proposing an explanation for the changing colors of the sky is an example of a scientific hypothesis. A hypothesis is a tentative explanation or prediction that can be tested and supported or refuted through scientific investigation and evidence.
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A caesura is a pause in a line of poetry or musical composition.
An example of a circular explanation is saying "I know I'm right because I'm always right." It is a fallacy because it doesn't provide any real evidence or logic to support the claim of being right.
An error explanation, on the other hand, might be that the client has failed to record a profitable sale to a major customer.
A hypothesis is actually a "proposed explanation" of observed phenomena which can be tested for accuracy. For example: Spines on cacti reduce herbivore damage