My mum told my brother and I to be more nonviolent otherwise we won't get our payment.
You can use the word "nonviolent" as an adjective that describes a noun such as, "The nonviolent boy argued with words, not fists," where the adjective "nonviolent" describes the noun "boy."
Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
In a sentence such as: "How can remorse be used in a sentence?"
'De novo' means 'of new'. A de novo sentence is a new sentence replacing a former sentence,
The sentence is the one you just said. What is a sentence using stipulate.
You can use the word "nonviolent" as an adjective that describes a noun such as, "The nonviolent boy argued with words, not fists," where the adjective "nonviolent" describes the noun "boy."
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You written nonsense of sentence.
that was a nonviolent word
the teddybear was non violent
Martin Luther King fought against racism with boycotts and other nonviolent means.
Yes, "nonviolent" is an adjective.
A sentence for passive resistance could be the following: Passive resistance was used by nonviolent acts recommended by Dr. King. Passive resistance means: resistance by nonviolent acts to the government; demonstrating in protest, fasting, or refusing to comply.
Nonviolent is an adjective.
Nonviolent resistance (apex)
Nonviolent Peaceforce was created in 2002.
Nonviolent Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee