A drop of rain fell from the lines of the poem that best help the reader understand the meaning of the word "menace."
People whose behavior, attitudes, or thoughts are considered dangerous or harmful: Driving a car poses a real threat—a very annoying person.
Sick people are a threat because they carry pathogens that can infect anyone within 2 meters (6 feet) and spread to more people.
You are threatening, threatening, or suggesting imminent danger. If you're slowly moving away from something, you can probably use the adjective intimidation to describe it. menace means to "intimidate" whether intentional or not.
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It is OF I'm hundred percent sure
It's a noun. "score" is another unit of measurement, much like "years" -- and "years" is a noun as well.
The word attend is a verb
<span>The topic that Ivan Ilyich is thinking about here is his approaching death. He is in pain, but he is trying to occupy himself with work so as not to think about the pain he is feeling. This pain leads him to think that he isn't going to live for a long time, and that his death is imminent, and closer than he thought. He is not ready to die, which is why he is scared and wants to forget about the fact that this is going to happen, whether he likes it or not.</span>