To say something similar to a famous quote, but not using the exact same words.
"of two of the chapters from last week" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It provides additional information about the test being discussed.
"had never seen" is the verb phrase in the sentence. It consists of the main verb "seen" and the auxiliary verb "had" indicating past tense and a negative adverb "never."
A hook in the introduction is a compelling opening sentence or paragraph designed to grab the reader's attention and draw them into the rest of the content. It can take the form of a shocking statistic, an interesting fact, a thought-provoking question, or a powerful anecdote. The purpose of a hook is to pique the reader's curiosity and encourage them to continue reading.
"to be or not to be" means human matter is capable of the unimaginable,the matter of conscience divides mentality decision,keping in mind fear,anger,sentimentality,jealousy,untruthfullness,deceit,disloyality,to an extent the human ego impregnates a focused(tantrik) concentration of belief that suffice to say, is so intoxicating,that it makes the consciousness thinking of such a thought of achieving the impossible,the self ego of survival to dominate others of similar nature. the statement implies clearly its not a matter of capabilty but conscience.
What is a pharse? If you mean PHRASE, it is from Narnia.
Equinus
If you mean phrase, then no.
has thought
"well" and "come" and it states that your arrival is good
(ENG) The PokeTransfer.
In Japanese...? It means "Do you understand?" or "Do you understand it?"
The past perfect tense.
on a first quarter what do you see
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The pharse "you saw the light" pretty much means that you came either close to being dead and the light would represent 'God' :) Hope I helped
means that somebody is the towel man