1) Present means that is happening now. Past means that something happened in the past. It usually ends in -ed. Past means that something happened in the past.
2) Present: Jennifer is throwing the ball to Crystal. Passed Tense: Jennifer threw the ball to Crystal.. Future tense: Jennifer is going to throw the ball to Crystal.
3) Present: Our boss tells everyone about the rules. Past Tense: Our boss told everyone about the rules. Future Tense: Our boss is going to tell everyone about the rules.
4) Past Tense: I ate dinner at 6:30. Future Tense: I will eat dinner at 6:30. I am eatingt dinner at 6:30.
Analogy is derived from a late middle English Greek language and it is used to describe a comparison of different things and is typical used to explain things in greater detail. For instance An analogy is like comparing an apple and an orange to describe the difference in colors. I have just used a analogy to describe an analogy. Antonym, this word is a mid 19th century word from the french and Greek languages. Ant meaning against and onuma meaning name. An antonym is a word that is the opposite meaning of another word. For instance Sad is the antonym of happy, since its meaning is the exact opposite. Synonym derives from late middle English by Latin and Greek. The different parts of the word are derived from the Greek alphabet onuma meaning name and sun meaning with. A synonym itself is a word or phrase that just means the same or so close to the same as another word and or phrase that it doesn't really matter. For instance Sleep is a another word for slumber, in other words its another word that means the same thing.
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C He was terrified that he would be punished for marring a sacred tree.
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I went to the movie theater to see the sequel of one of my favorite ongoing sagas. In it ,was a robust, radiant, young man (or woman...ur choice) who would pick a random person and would try to snare him in his/her little sham by rupturing a coke bottle on the floor and simultaneously rant about how it was that persons fault and that he shouldn't shirk his responsibility and buy him another one..even bigger. I don't really know why its my favorite movie because if I was there, I would not recede from doing the right thing and I would reprimand him and resume with a quick retort.
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The answer is that the Pope used the reductio ad absurdum or mock-epic genre to weave humor into the poem, The R ape of the Lock.
The mock-epic genre resembles the epic in that its central concerns are serious and often moral. Although it is the idea of its style,it deviates from the epic in the fact that the approach must now be satirical rather than earnest is symptomatic of how far the culture has fallen.