I would do this by using context clues.
Example: This stupendous car is faster than anyone else's car!
If it is faster than anyone else's car than you can infer that stupendous means really good cause of the way it is used.
I’m pretty sure he means he doesn’t want his poetry to end with him dying, but more of, he hopes his poems continue to give strength to those who read them, recite them. I hope this helps!
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Weather is the day-to-day or hour-to-hour change in the atmosphere. Weather includes wind, lightning, storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, rain, hail, snow, and lots more. Energy from the Sun affects the weather too. Climate tells us what kinds of weather usually happen in an area at different times of the year.
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1. i'll find you at (Place), are you OK to meet up there?
2. in (place) i here they have great (object or something else).
Explanation:
it really depends on how you use them in a sentence and if you use them in the same sentence
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He can read off the slides and speak facing the slides
Explanation:
it helps with stage fright , ive done it before and it works