These are all synonyms of the given words in the questions.
A Synonyms could be a word or phrase meaning identical issue as another word or phrase within the same language; for instance, shut could be a word for shut.
It is conjointly someone or issue that's therefore closely related to a precise quality or concept that simply spoken communication their name brings it to mind. "The Victorian era is similar with sexual puritanism," for instance.
In a given language, a synonym could be a word, morpheme, or phrase meaning identical as or nearly identical as another word, morpheme, or phrase. within the West Germanic, for instance, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate ar all synonyms: they're similar.
All of these are synonyms for the terms in the questions.
A synonym is a word or phrase that means the same thing as another word or phrase in the same language; for example, shut might be a synonym for shut.
It is also someone or something that is so strongly tied to a specific trait or concept that just hearing their name brings it to mind. "The Victorian era is comparable to sexual puritanism," for example.
A synonym in a particular language is a term, morpheme, or phrase that means the same as or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase. For example, in West Germanic, the phrases begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms: they mean the same thing.
The first quotation has the characteristics of Realism which are objective writing, non-poetic diction and trustworthy events that are realistically described with a lot of details. In this excerpt, we can see a detailed description of the man who had been killed.
The second quotation has Idealism characteristics and the main characteristic of it is the spirit and after that logic and nature described in a poetic way.
In his speech "Civil Disobedience", Thoreau's disapproval of paying poll taxes have been disclosed. He was against the idea of paying the poll taxes. He was of the opinion that every citizen has the right to protest against the unjust laws. Thoreau was a strong believer of his conscience. He gave it more priority than following the laws blindly. According to him, the responsibility of the citizens is more towards disobeying the laws that are unjust and mean.