F. 1.) on a holiday
F. 2.) on schedule
F. 3.) by bus
F. 4.) near the coast
F. 5.) on foot
F. 6.) on board
I am almost positive it is true, it is where all the conflicts are resolved and the story concludes so i’m pretty it would be true
Romanticism encompasses more individualism and transcendentalism, while Dark Romanticism kind of rejects that and focuses more on the human psychological side and supernatural elements.
With American Romantic authors like Thoreau and Emerson, you see that they heavily emphasize individualism and reject conformity in favor of self-direction. However, with Dark Romanticists - especially Hawthorne - transcendentalism is rejected, and heavier themes like hypocrisy (mostly in religion) and human error are explored. (Edgar Allan Poe is more of the psychological/supernatural side of Dark Romanticism. He explores the darkness of the human mind.)
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The future continuous tense, sometimes also referred to as the future progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates that something will occur in the future and continue for an expected length of time. It is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).
<h3>The Future Continuous Tense Is for Action Verbs Only.</h3>
It is important to note that the future continuous tense is only used with action verbs, because it is possible to do them for a duration. (Action verbs describe activities like running, thinking, and seeing. Stative verbs describe states of existence, like being, seeming, and knowing.) To use the will + be + present participle construction with a stative verb would sound very odd indeed.
Yeah I completely agree with you