Yes, because the world and people should know about what happens in their Earth.
Look at these three sentences:
• She flew past me on her bicycle.
• Turing was the father of the modern computer.
• He gave me a cold look.
In all these sentences, the word in bold type is not used in its basic or literal meaning – it is used in a metaphorical way.
A metaphor is a type of comparison: when you use a word or phrase metaphorically, you are using a meaning that has developed from the literal meaning and has some of the same features. For example, if you say someone ‘flies past’ on a bicycle or in a car, they are not really flying through the air, but the speed of their movement reminds you of a plane or a bird. This is a normal part of the way word meanings develop, and when a word has several meanings, some of those meanings are usually metaphorical.
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establishing the role of the Supreme Court in judicial review.
<span> It's a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and some other word or element in the rest of the sentence. So I believe it doesn't show the relationship of a Verb.</span>