Stay of executionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A stay of execution is a court order to temporarily suspend the execution of a court judgment or other court order. The word "execution" does not necessarily mean the death penalty; it refers to the imposition of whatever judgment is being stayed.
To provide a specific analysis, I would need the sentence in question. Please share the sentence about Kari, and I'll be happy to help!
I presume you mean the sentence, "Did you know that Robert Redford was once elected sewer commisioner of Provo, Utah?" Technically, it is a question, meaning it is a interrogative sentence. It does make a declaration about Mr. Redford, but (more precisely) it asks a question of the person spoken to. Kind of like the sentence, "You are aware, aren't you, that any sentence that ends with a question mark is an interrogative sentence?"
The subject in the sentence "Hi, my name is Paul; are you the new student?" is "I," which is implied in the phrase "my name is Paul." In the second part of the sentence, "you" serves as the subject in the question "are you the new student?"
Here is an example sentence with 'azure':After the storm, the sky became a beautiful shade of azure, and all the clouds could not be seen.
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Reprieve
It is called a stay.
The business men tabled the idea at the meeting.
Reprieve is not a suffix or a prefix. It is a noun that means the cancellation or postponement of a punishment or sentence.
The Postponement was created on 1995-09-28.
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The correct spelling is execution.
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Deferment
Deferment.
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