A morphemic noun, person, place, thing, or idea, is a noun that can have suffix added to make it into an adverb word, which is a word used to describe a verb. In the case of the word "Man," you can use "Man" as a noun, for example "The man sat down." If you add "-ly" to the end, you get "manly", an adverb. "The boy had sang manly."
Really good question the answer is yes. They could have kept away from each other to keep from that happening
The composer, Gabrieli, was known for Madrigals. Madrigals are complex vocal compositions that often do not have instrumental accompaniment. <span />
Could you please lay out the options?
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“A thick mist hung all round our ships.”
"The cruel wretch vouchsafed me not one word of answer, but with a sudden clutch he gripped up two of my men at once and dashed them down upon the ground as though they had been puppies.”
“Their brains were shed upon the ground, and the earth was wet with their blood."