Spaces and baths? I'm not entirely sure what you mean.
I would say that knit and gnome are similar in that both words have a silent letter/sound: in knit, you don't read the K sound in the beginning, and in gnome, you don't read the G sound in the beginning. Other than that, I don't really see many similarities between those two words.
When it comes to differences, the obvious one is the meaning - they don't mean the same thing. Also, knit is a verb, whereas gnome is a noun. They are also spelled differently, because they are different words, and so on.
The narrator saying that <em>“there was a profound silence in El Building”</em> the day President Kennedy was shot means that even the abusive tongues of viragoes, the cursing of the unemployed, and the screeching of small children had been somehow muted because President Kennedy was a saint to these people.
<h3>What are word meanings?</h3>
Word meanings can be what is meant by a concept or an action with implied significance.
The word<em> profound</em> means a state of something being very great or intense.
The phrase <em>“profound silence”</em> as used in the context of the paragraph means that everyone was muted and in shock, at the assassination of president John Kennedy because he was a saint to many people.
Hence, the phrase and word used in the paragraphs meant something deeper than their surface meaning.
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Well serenity means calm, so things that aren't calm is war. T<span>he state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.</span>
The answer should be A.
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Answer:
He does not like it and he wants them to stop.
Explanation:
I like that story I had to read it and watch it.