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Her speech commences "O what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" This summarizes the bulk of the speech, which is that Hamlet used to be admirable but now he's just nuts. To this she adds that it's too bad for her, after sucking "the honey of his music vows" and falling in love with him.
cos were on the bloody tv
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I learn something new everyday that adds to my knowledge. New knowledge can be gained by reading books.
The Pardoner includes Latin in his sermons to show off his knowledge and intelligence to impress his audience and listeners. It also adds an air of authority and sophistication to his speeches, helping him to manipulate people into giving him money or buying his relics.
Themes add structure to a speech.
Elizabeth's references to God in her speech help to strengthen her argument by appealing to the audience's religious beliefs and values. By invoking God, she can position her message as morally just and divinely inspired, making it more persuasive and convincing to her listeners. Additionally, referencing God adds a layer of authority and credibility to her words, further emphasizing the importance and righteousness of her cause.
Adds a level of indentation.
in geometry...it means that the measure of the angles adds up to 90 degrees
Presenting a discovery (new knowledge) that adds to our collective understanding of the universe and how it works.
You could do facebook :) or too many adds on tv or....yeah LOL
Experiments are important because they satisfy our curiosity, adds something to our knowledge, gives answers to questions.
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The use of "hoofs" in the poem "The Listeners" by Walter de la Mare creates a sense of mystery and suspense by implying that the mysterious figure might be something otherworldly or supernatural. The choice of this word adds to the eerie and haunting atmosphere of the poem.
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