Answer:
1)see
2) climbing
3)to wear
4)stand
5) riding
6)to study
7)to use
8) talking
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Answer:
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'merciful' is. mercifulness.
Explanation:
Its mercifulness :)
Yes this is true it can fall on both.
We have two defining points in the continuum when it comes to satire and those are as stated Juvenalian and Horatian. They are based on the writings of two great Roman satirists Juvenal and Horace. Horace wrote with more amused understanding of truth and his is more wry amusement while Juvenal is more critical and wants to harshly criticize the issues.
Note that "hyperbole" means exaggeration. So for your sentences:
- sun: The sun is so hot, that i'm going to physically melt. (obviously it's not going to be that hot, or else you won't live to say the sentence)
- school: School is like a torture chamber. (obviously it isn't one)
- car: This car is so expensive, i'd have to sell an organ to buy it. (obviously it isn't THAT expensive).
- cheetah: This cheetah runs so fast, he runs faster than an jet fighter (extermely doubtful).
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