I would say "he mentioned the key points of the article". Or "he summarized the article well".
Jean Bodin is not well known in France. The linked article does not describe him as a major philosopher.
I would describe them as "literate", or use the term "well read"
Well you would have to describe the way he is, his likes & dislikes and his demeanor.
The well-written proof can be found in the Wikipedia article, which can be located in a link below.
I would describe as a secluded place where no one dares go and i THINK there is forest as well
They would know both the good and the bad about me. They could easily describe whatI look like on the outside. They would also know how I typically act, the best things about me, and the worst flaws that I have. The people that know me really well I know almost as well as I know myself, so they would be able to describe me almost like I would describe myself.
Well you describe all of the body from head to toe for example beautiful, ugly, cute, and picturesque would describe a kinkajou.
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The correct phrase is "you would do well." "Well" is used as an adverb to describe how someone performs or achieves something. "Good" is an adjective and would typically be used to describe a noun. So, in the context of someone's performance or success, "well" is the appropriate word to use.
No, not really. A diatribe (definition from dictionary.com) is "a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism." But all of these negative words only describe what a diatribe IS. They don't describe the quality of it. If a diatribe is exceptionally well-written and eloquent, then it would indeed be wonderful, no matter how bitter, caustic, and cruel it was. If it was rambling and clumsily written, with limited vocabulary, then it would be an inadequate diatribe.
Well there are a lot of article directories out there, so the best way to find the ones to submit to would be to do a search on google for article directory or submit articles and you will find places to submit your article to.