to remind the reader of the Bigwigs' status
to create a rhythm through repetition
to emphasize the Bigwigs' empty values
to hide the Bigwigs' generous nature
(One of these)
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he wants to emphasize the phrase
George Capellanus has written: 'Modern Latin conversation' -- subject(s): Latin language, Conversation and phrase books
The significance is that "geopolitics" is not a PHRASE, it is a WORD. A phrase is a SEQUENCE of words that have meaning.
"Bury the beater" is a drumming technique where the drummer presses the bass drum pedal all the way down to ensure the beater (the part that strikes the drum) stays in contact with the drumhead. This technique is significant because it helps produce a consistent and powerful sound while playing the bass drum.
There isn't an appositive phrase in that sentence.
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The author can show this by using techniques such as irony, sarcasm, or rhetorical questions to convey skepticism or doubt towards the phrase's intended meaning. Through tone, word choice, or contrasting ideas, the author can signal to the reader that they are challenging or presenting an alternative interpretation of the phrase.
The correct phrase is "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...." The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is Bob Huylett, which renames the noun 'author'.
the American author Washington Irving coined the phrase "The Almighty Dollar" in his novel "The Creole Village."
"our brothers"
The effectiveness of the phrase "a lap of strawberries" is how mysterious the amout of strawberries in one "lap"
Louise Pagotto has written: 'The noun phrase in Chambri' -- subject(s): Chambri language, Noun phrase
That phrase came from a poem by Longfellow