This is called personification, where human traits or abilities are attributed to non-human objects or animals. It helps create vivid imagery and emotional connections with the reader.
That is called observation. It involves closely examining or monitoring something to gather information or understand its characteristics.
The amount of matter in an object is called mass.
A very small object is called a "microscopic" object or "minuscule" object, depending on the size. It can also be referred to as a "tiny" or "miniscule" object.
The spinning motion of an object is called rotation.
A three-dimensional object is called a solid.
This is called serialization.
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If the word "writing" is used as a noun, then it can be a direct object. Without a complete sentence, "writing" is just a word. Example: He enjoys writing. (direct object of the verb "enjoys")
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That is called observation. It involves closely examining or monitoring something to gather information or understand its characteristics.
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The writing typically found on a torii gate is called 神韻 (shintai) which means "sacred object". It signifies the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
a number of images that are formed if the object is placed between two mirrors at an angle. This is called multiple images.
that everyone writes differently and there is no right way ===APEX===
Subject is the person that do work on an object . For example: He is writing an essay. In this "He" is subject , "writing" verb and "essay" is an object.
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