litote
A litote is an understatement that expresses the affirmative by saying the negative of the contrary. This is a wordy definition that can make it difficult to understand. Here are a few examples:
That wasn't the messiest house I've ever seen. - This sentence says that the house is messy by saying the contrary - that it's not messy.
The poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost has a litote because it says that the world being destroyed would be "great" and "would suffice". He doesn't actually think this to be true.
The part in the story on which the action arises is when Gendel attacks Heorot and at this moment Beowulf was able to defeat and killed him. When Grendel's mother knows it, she was very revengeful and extremely angry to Bewolf. She then went to Beowulf and attack him. It was a very bloody encounter.
A time when people judged me by my appearance was when I got to higher institution as a fresher. They felt that I was still a teenager because of my stature and physical appearance. I had a baby face.
It only made feel less confident at first because I knew I was much older than they thought. But I overcame that and accepted my person.
<h3>What is appearance?</h3>
Appearance actually refers to the physical outlook of someone or something. It also refers to how one is seen physically by others or how things appear to be.
We see here that the above reveals a time when people judged me by my appearance.
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It existed for the sole purpose of killing jews and other "undesirables". i.e. people with disabilities, homosexuales.
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