The speaker in the Carl Sandburg poem, 'Grass,' is the grass. This is made evident by the fourth line of the poem, which starts out with the words, I am the grass.
He was a dutch. as evident in one of the series, where ross learns dutch and tries to show off at Gunther, but Gunther replies him back in dutch more fluently.
Reverend Hale can be described as earnest and conflicted. His earnestness is evident in his genuine desire to root out witchcraft and seek the truth, while his conflict arises as he grapples with the consequences of the trials and his growing doubts about their legitimacy.
There aren't any. This sonnet is a metaphysical poem, in the style of Donne and his contemporaries, which becomes evident in the first line, "My love is as a fever." This is not a pun, merely a simile. The poem continues with the conceit of comparing love to illness.
We never really see any evident signs of flattery in the play Macbeth.
By the end of the story, Madame Loisel's appearance has changed as a result of the hardships she faced. She has aged prematurely, lost her beauty and vitality, and is no longer the charming and attractive young woman she once was. The physical toll of her struggles is evident in her haggard and worn-out appearance.
what principles of government are evident in the way justice Marshall changed the role of judicary
My view: If it's not evident, you haven't really changed.
Charlie doesn't know that Bella changed into a vampire, as it was on a "need to know" bases, but he did realise that she had changed after Jacob Black shifted in front of him. Jacob then told Charlie to see Bella, and that is when he realised she wasn't exactly who she used to be.
Possibly, a metrosexual is a neologism of the 2000s generally applied to heterosexual men with an evident concern for their appearance and good grooming.
Observable traits are characteristics of an individual that can be perceived or measured by others, such as physical appearance, behavior, or communication style. These traits are usually visible, noticeable, or evident through interaction.
The future tense of "evident" is "will be evident."
It became painfully evident at the Potsdam Conference Stalin was going to be a huge problem after the war and that England was no longer a significant force. The situation at Potsdam revealed the leadership changed from the Big 3 to the Big 2 in the Allied Forces.
The truth was evident ("in plainview", "obvious", logical)
evident means there is evidence. example: it's evident that he was the murderer because his finger prints are on the weapon. --amanda
Clear and evident are synonyms.
The police found an evident.