The quote "Be polite to all but imitate to few" is attributed to the American writer and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson. This phrase emphasizes the importance of treating everyone with respect while encouraging individuality and caution in choosing whom to emulate. It reflects Emerson's broader philosophy of self-reliance and authenticity.
The bow is the most polite greeting of all.
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The past participle of imitate is imitated. Imitate is a regular verb which means the simple past tense is also imitated. All regular verbs have a past tense ending in -ed.
You can imitate God by being a good person, but don't think that God will like you better. After all there is only one God.
yes, all the time.
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Polite Respectful
No. This melody has several large leaps, so it is jagged. All parts sing together here, they do not imitate one another.