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"Thy" is an English word that means "your" in the second person singular. English used to have a distinction between singular and plural in the second person, such that we had the following: Singular: thou, thee, thy.
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“profound anguish and . . . excessive toil”
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When public affairs techniques are used correctly and effectively they can reduce unnecessary work. As a result, stress can be lowered too in individuals.
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Giving an inanimate object human actions. Such as “the wind howled” or “the trees swayed.”