Here's what I found in Wikipedia: Genius... In ancient Rome, the genius was the guiding or "tutelary" spirit of a person, or even of an entire gens. A related term is genius loci, the spirit of a specific locale. A specific spirit, or dæmon, may inhabit an image or icon, giving it supernatural powers. Genius of the Weather may be a kind of genius loci; i.e., the spirit of the weather.
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A genius level IQ is generally considered to be 140 or higher. This level of intelligence is rare and signifies exceptional cognitive abilities in areas such as problem-solving, pattern recognition, and memory retention. People with genius level IQs are often highly gifted in their chosen fields and may excel in complex or specialized pursuits.
A genius.
1200 newtons
i dont know who do you think i am a genius? jk:)
It could be either depending on if the subject is the person or the weather.
I'm trying to find out the same thing - class assignment for the Christmas Carol.... Here's what I have: ~a spirit originated in Ancient Rome that exhibited supernatural powers to be able to control an element of nature (in this case, the weather) hope this helps! :-)
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The day you were born. I have no idea. go on the internet and find out genius.
"I am genius".
Yes, he was a genius
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No. Genius is a noun.
Genius is correct.
"Genius" is the object complement in the sentence 'Hallee called Bob a genius'. It renames or describes the noun "Bob".
I am a genius
Both can be genius!