Poetry
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts. </span>
<span>2. </span>
<span>literary work in metrical form; verse. </span>
<span>3. </span>
<span>prose with poetic qualities. </span>
<span>4. </span>
<span>poetic qualities however manifested: the poetry of simple acts and things. </span>
<span>5. </span>
<span>poetic spirit or feeling: The pianist played the prelude with poetry. </span>
<span>6. </span>
<span>something suggestive of or likened to poetry: the pure poetry of a beautiful view on a clear day. </span>
<span>Automobile </span>
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. </span>
<span>Exposition </span>
<span>-noun </span>
<span>(in a play, novel, etc.) dialogue, description, etc., that gives the audience or reader the background of the characters and the present situation. </span>
<span>Are you sure you meant automobile? it doesn't really fit with these literary words.</span>
Ultrasonic or high energy frequency wave-object interaction breaks down stone particles and cancerous cells in human body.
Explanation:
Kidney stones and Cancer in human tissues are a common medical problem. Scientist through their cutting-edge research has found a novel solution to this enigma. They have utilised the property of high energy acoustic waves or sound waves to target kidney stones to destroy them.
The procedure is performed from both inside the body as well as outside the body. The process is simple high energy ultrasonic waves are administered to the stones after locating them. The stone after absorbing the energy gets broken into pieces. Using suction and irrigation methods, stone fragments are removed from the body
Answer:Throughout this first chapter Pfeffer is establishing normalcy. She's giving the reader a glimpse of Miranda's typical life as a baseline for the ways in which she'll be breaking down that construct in future chapters.
“—a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them.”
U posted this on the english section i assume u meant math?