A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse
Example: him, her, I, you, etc.
Basically a noun that isn't proper such as a name
To show the damage that can be done by believing a truth with no evidence is the answer
Answer:
<u>Definition: to leave a vehicle in a particular place</u>
Explanation:
The word “park” in the sentence “You cannot park your car here” expresses action, therefore, it is a verb, so we can discard the options that are not verbs, namely, options 1, 2 and 3 (they are nouns). Now, the only definition that expresses action is option 4. This sentence expresses a command not to leave “your car” (a vehicle) “here” (a particular place).
The excerpt from "The Odyssey" that best demonstrates the importance of perseverance in Greek society is Odysseus' perseverance, especially the section that involved his wanderings (Books 9-12). Through his courage, determination and strength, he survived. This might be the most difficult test of his perseverance - well, including his loyalty as Calypso's captive.<span>
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The answer is Abp Majha
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