Ever since the beginning of history, sage Emperors and wise rulers have bestowed on China a moral system and inculcated a code.
Our Celestial Empire possesses all things in prolific abundance and lacks no product within its own borders.
Moreover, our dynasty, swaying the myriad races of the globe, extends the same benevolence towards all.
Our Celestial Empire possesses all things in prolific abundance and lacks no product within its own borders
Our Celestial Empire possesses all things in prolific abundance and lacks no product within its own borders
the answer is c in APEX
Feudalism helped protect the villages from invasions.
Does Han's statement change your opinion at all?
Allusion
The first two statement are false. The other one is true. There are electrons outside the nucleus, but they are much lighter than the particles in the nucleus.
more clearly, very clearly, the most clearly
comparative: more clearly superlative: most clearly
My bad luck started the day that mummy was dug up. It's the mummy's fault -Apex- :)
Economic forecasts show that your policies will only help the rich.
It depends on what 'it' is. If it is an object it is a personification, which means giving something a human quality. If 'it' is a human, then yes most likely it is a hyperbole.
Chaucer clearly intends for the monk to be a comical figure.
The narration often drifts between the present and Granny's past without warning.