Without specific context regarding the speaker or the content of the discussion, it's challenging to provide a precise answer. Generally, if the speaker refers to a "third face," it could symbolize an alternative perspective, an unseen aspect of identity, or a hidden truth that contrasts with the first two faces. This concept often implies complexity and depth in understanding a person's character or situation. If you can provide more details, I can offer a more tailored response.
he compares the third soldier to a man whose face seems like the face of Jesus Christ
He/she isn’t second, but third.
I have no clue but I think it is so they can see each other ?
the speaker of the house of representatives
There is no jack that would allow it to be connected to a third party speaker system.
First (Common) - From the view of the speaker. Second (VERY Uncommon) - The view of the speaker from someone elsewhere. Third (Common) - From an omniscient speaker about events.
what do you think about the speaker in hunger games
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the house speaker
The Speaker of the House.
"Me" is first person. First person = speaker (or group including the speaker); second: person(s) spoken to "you"; third: spoken about "he," "she," "they."
Pelosi - Speaker of the house of reprsentatives