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Meaning is conveyed through the words of the book.
You can empathize, specifically to a character, a character's situation, the environment, etc. If you understand what someone in the movie is going through from personal experience you've had in your life, then you can relate to that experience of feeling.
Incredibly hot with an insane humidity level.
Your query is based on creating meaning in any story. The answer is to tell a story with a compelling set of characters as they journey through a believable and informing plot.
He lived in New England, an area with woods, not plains. Roads don't typically go through gardens, perhaps fields, but not gardens.
go through means to experience something.go through that experience means to experience some particular experience.
"Understood" means that someone comprehends or grasps the meaning of something that has been communicated to them, showing that they acknowledge and can follow through with the information or request given.
experience is what you gain when you go through a process or a situation. and it helps you to be more alert or careful when you go through the same situation because you already have the 'expericence' in the past
"Thew" is not an English word. Perhaps you mean "through," which some people mispronounce as "thew"? a surnam meaning strong or strength a surnam meaning strong or strength
Yes, economies fluctuate, meaning they experience ups and downs, due to many factors.
colony
Praying without ceasing is correctly understood through the Greek word for ceasing, which means to frequently repeat something. It does not have the meaning that we associate with it in modern English of 'not stopping'.
The context clue "dejection" is an example of an antonym clue, where the word's meaning is understood through its opposite. In this case, "dejection" implies a sense of sadness or low spirits.
knowledge
information that has been given meaning
experiencing.I am experiencing a few problems in my life.I am going through a few problems in my life.The verb is go through. The idiomatic meaning is to experience something.
Many people who have lived through a near death experience have described traveling through a tunnel. However, one cannot be sure if this is a passageway to the afterlife, or if this is just a physical side-effect of dying (a form of hallucination perhaps).