What linguistic device is this: "Abel killed Cain"?
Is that a metaphor….
So, I'm going to list a few criteria now, and maybe someone could tell me if these criteria apply to girls in the nobility 🙂 1. They become aggressive and also want others to submit to them 2. They remain submissive and lack self-confidence 3. You often find it difficult to make your own decisions
Hello, I like writing stories and had the idea of ​​writing about two men. It's becoming more popular these days, and there are more and more books being published. But do you think a book like this would be as well-received by publishers as the (Man Woman) books? What's your opinion?
Our teacher had a tree root with him today and we were told to look for information about what this root had to do with education (pedagogy).
I only know this phrase from Unterm Birnbaum.
There it is an appeal to the principal Abel Hradschek, who is accused of murdering the allegedly misfortune traveller. In addition to a metaphor or comparison, this is also a word play.
a deadbeat argument
Oh, how funny, and how spiritual.
You’re a hero.
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To compare if he’s better.
Why?