Answer:
I would need further context but :
- Within us is something inside of you as a trait or characteristic
- within out is something on the outside of you
- behind us can refer to the past
So no, they would not all be parallel.
Explanation:
I would need further context but :
- Within us is something inside of you as a trait or characteristic
- within out is something on the outside of you
- behind us can refer to the past
I hope this helps :)
he root of the word inflexible is flex, which means that affixes are everything that is added to this root. Having this in mind, there are two affixes here: a prefix in- and a suffix -ible.
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An allusion is a figure of speech that involves a (generally covert) referrence to something (another text, an object, a circumstance) from another context. Eliot was an extremely literate man, and his poems are filled to the brim with allusions. In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" we can find the phrase "And indeed there will be time" twice (lines 23 and 37) which constitutes an allusion to "To His Coy Mistress", a poem by Andrew Marvell that Eliot admired. Marvell's poem questions whether there will be "world enough and time"; Eliot's speaker in this poem answers that "indeed there will be time".
An ancient way of voting if i remember correctly sorry if im wrong