The quintessential ingredient in cake is flour.
Her comportment throughout the ordeal displayed a quintessential bravery.
No the word quintessential is not a noun. It is an adjective.
In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
The correct possessive form in this sentence is "wife's."
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
It is of utmost importance to understand what plagiarism is when attempting to provide the quintessential answer.
That photograph caught a quintessential moment in our nation's hsitory.
Her comportment throughout the ordeal displayed a quintessential bravery.
Beyond our solar system, the heavens are made up of only quintessential elements.
"Quintessential" is an adjective that describes the perfect example of a particular type, The quintessential quarterback would be one who has all of the traits and qualities those who are knowledgeable about football would expect from a quarterback. There are quintessential villains and heroes. It could be that "quintessential" is generally used to describe people, but that may not be necessarily true.
Jacqueline Kennedy's poise, grace and class made her the quintessential first lady.
The quintessential Pokemon is spelled Pikachu (evolved form of Pichu, can evolve into Raichu).
Quintessential Vocal Ensemble was created in 1993.
No the word quintessential is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Yes. The definition of "quintessence" means the purest example or embodiment of something, quintessential being the adjective form of the word. Magic realism is "an aesthetic style or genre of fiction in which magical elements are blended into a realistic atmosphere in order to access a deeper understanding of reality," (Wikipedia, Magic realism). Therefore, the sentence implies that the novel is a perfect example of said writing style.
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