I believe the correct answer is frown.
The word “visage” is used to describe a person's
face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. In this poem “Ozymandias”
by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the word “visage” is supported by the word “frown” (“whose
frown”) as it serves as a reference to the form of the face.
The theory asserts that the languages we know shape our thoughts. ... Learning another language gives us another lens to put in our mind, another point of view from which to see the world and another way of thinking with which to tackle problems and create ideas.
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Chaitra, Vaisakha, Jyaistha, Asadha, Shravana, Bhadra, Ashwin, Kartika, Mārgasirsa (Agrahayana), Pausha, Magha, and Phalguna.
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