It is an attempt to synthesize decoration, costume, speech and action into one single mood. It Is a debate about the meaning of life. Starting from the thought that the play is symbolic of rather than a representation of life, the Zorachs have designed the decoration to make suggestions rather than to portray it.
Answer:
Teachers
Explanation:
tičəz
The letter "t" in the phonetic represents the pronunciation "t" as in "take" in normal English orthography
The letter "i" in the phonetic represents the pronunciation "ea" as in "beach" in normal English orthography
The letter "č" in the phonetic is to be pronounced as "ch" as in "church" in normal English orthography
The letter "ə" in the phonetic is to be pronounced as "a" as in "salad" in normal English orthography
The letter "z" in the phonetic is to be pronounced as "s" as in "boys" in normal English orthography.
Put all the Five together, we have Teachers as our final word
Adjective
adjective: lenient
1.
(of punishment or a person in authority) permissive, merciful, or tolerant.
"judges were far too lenient with petty criminals"
synonyms: merciful, clement, forgiving, forbearing, tolerant, charitable, humane, indulgent, easygoing, magnanimous, sympathetic, compassionate, mild
"Brother Andrew was a lenient teacher"
antonyms: severe
2.
archaic
emollient.
A thesaurus would give you synonyms and antonyms. The answer is thesaurus.
Answer:
"Suddenly the evidence overwhelmed me: there was no longer any reason to live, any reason to fight" and "Father! Father! Wake up. They're going to throw you outside."