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Mars2501 [29]
3 years ago
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Who is "him" in the line "to learn from him what I might do or say" (line 84)?

English
1 answer:
Oksi-84 [34.3K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

add the text, because to answer it you need to know the context

Explanation:

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adjective

adjective: cool; comparative adjective: cooler; superlative adjective: coolest

1.

of or at a fairly low temperature.

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cold

fresh

crisp

refreshing

invigorating

bracing

brisk

unheated

drafty

nippy

parky

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Opposite:

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soothing or refreshing because of its low temperature.

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(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot.

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showing no friendliness toward a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project.

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lukewarm

tepid

indifferent

apathetic

halfhearted

negative

unfriendly

distant

remote

aloof

cold

chilly

frosty

unwelcoming

inhospitable

unresponsive

uninterested

unconcerned

offhand

detached

impersonal

dispassionate

undemonstrative

uncommunicative

unfeeling

unemotional

emotionless

standoffish

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offish

unenthused

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gelid

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friendly

free from excitement or anxiety.

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(of jazz, especially modern jazz) restrained and relaxed.

3.

INFORMAL

fashionably attractive or impressive.

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fashionable

in fashion

in vogue

voguish

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up to the minute

modern

all the rage

modish

trendsetting

stylish

chic

sophisticated

cosmopolitan

elegant

smart

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classy

high-class

high-toned

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funky

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hot

massive

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snazzy

kicky

kicking

tony

fly

stylin'

spiffy

sassy

on fleek

down

groovy

all the go

excellent.

exclamation: cool

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used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money.

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noun: cool; noun: the cool

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calmness; composure.

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become or cause to become less hot.

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refrigerate

make cold/colder

get cold/colder

cool down

lose heat

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become or cause to become calm or less excited.

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calm down

recover/regain one's composure

compose oneself

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pull oneself together

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