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Yes, it is an adjective. It means fitting or deserved. The homograph verb "appropriate" has an entirely different meaning (set aside funds).
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches were about blacks and whites and how separate they were and how we set aside our differences and hold hands no mater the color of our skin and to treat other people as you would treat yourself or your family that you truly love. His speeches affected people because people said to theirselves ,"Hey he's right we shouldn't be separate we should be united like the United States." others cut aside their differences and became friends or brothers and sisters.
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The pronoun 'few' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed small number of people or things.The word 'few' is also an adjective (or determiner) when placed before a noun to describe that noun. The adjective 'few' is the positive form: few, fewer, fewest.Examples:The tickets sold out but a few were set aside for guests. (pronoun)We sold out but a few tickets were set aside for guests. (adjective)
The Bible uses the word "holy" to describe those who are "set aside" for God. This means that they have been claimed by God, cleansed from their sins and dedicated to a life of service to Him. This is how the Bible describes all Christians.
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The word 'cowcatcher' is a noun, a word for a metal device at the front of a locomotive for pushing aside cattle or other obstacles on the track; a word for a thing.
(The adjective uxorious means showing excessive fondness to one's wife.) His uxorious fawning aside, he secretly resented his wife's success.
No. The phrase is spelled "by the way" (an aside). You would only use the hyphens if the phrase "by the way" was being used as an adjective, as is seen in the term "out-of-the-way location."
Monologue: A speech delivered by one character, often revealing their thoughts and emotions. Soliloquy: A speech in which a character speaks their innermost thoughts aloud, usually while alone on stage. Aside: A brief remark or speech by a character directly to the audience, unheard by other characters on stage.
Aside from a few speeches and letters of condolence, the US has not made any serious policy changes as a response to the 2015 Paris Attacks, neither Charlie Hebdo nor the recent attacks in November.