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Yes, the word "person" can be made plural by saying "persons" or "people". However, the word "people" sometimes means "tribe"; therefore, it can be made plural by saying "peoples", meaning "tribes".
a persons second year at a high school or university.
Possibly of unknown origin, but has some connection with Scandinavian words such as 'Tros' meaning, rubbish, fallen leaves and twigs. From Sweden 'trasa' meaning rags and tatters. From Shakespeare, applied to ill bred persons in Othello
The denotative meaning of allies refers to two or more individuals or groups collaborating for a common goal. The connotative meaning of allies can imply support, friendship, and solidarity between those involved in the alliance.
No, the word 'I' is a proper noun as it refers to oneself and is always capitalized. Common nouns refer to general persons, places, things, or ideas, while 'I' is a specific, individual pronoun.
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alegory "Apex"
The other persons point of view is Appropriated so it's "Appreciated
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objects, persons, and actions in a narrative have a symbolic meaning beyond the facts of the narrative.
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That and emotions.
In history, both events and persons are crucial, but events often take precedence as they represent the broader context and consequences of societal changes. Events shape the course of history and influence the actions of individuals, while persons can embody the impact of these events through their decisions and actions. However, without the framework of significant events, the contributions of individuals may lack significance or clarity. Ultimately, it is the interplay between events and persons that enriches our understanding of history.