Step Outside by Lee Hester
only possible to answer if you say who the "he" is named
It means that they are not allowed to tell you, They are sworn to secrecy. May also be used in the context that someone is not willing to say something because of possible consequences for revealing certain information.
A: HARD TO SAY because a bulb has different resistance as it warms up
That is approximately equivalent to 1 light-year. That is to say, if travelling at the speed of light - the highest possible speed in the Universe - it will take a year to get there.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," Reverend Dimmesdale is portrayed as a hypocrite through his public image as a pious minister while secretly engaging in a sinful affair with Hester Prynne. This hypocrisy is evident throughout the novel, particularly through Dimmesdale's internal struggles with guilt and his inability to openly confess his wrongdoing.
In the end of the novel The Scarlet Letter, it does not say how Hester died, but it does state that she died and was buried next to Dimmesdale and they share the same tombstone.
"Hester Prynne," said he, fixing his naturally stern regard on her, "there is strong Tie between you and me." "O, your disconsolate reverence may well say so," answered Hester Prynne, "but I assure you he has a heart of steel."
Depending if the hypocrite in question is male or female, you'd say: "Tu es un hypocrite" (male) "Tu es une hypocrite" (female).
Such a person can be called a hypocrite or a flip-flopper.
The townspeople say Hester's A now stands for "Able"
i say devin hester!
Hester says she has learned to understand the sinfulness of human nature, the potential for redemption, and the strength to endure hardship and suffering.
The only thing that King James I currently is is deceased. It would have been hard for anyone to actually say that he was a hypocrite, since he believed in a "God-given right" to imperial power, and thus he could do whatever he pleased.
hypocrite is like a person who will say one thing and does the opposite of what they say ...like a person would say "smoking is bad don't do it " but would be smoking as they said this ....that is What a hypocrite is.
In "The Scarlet Letter," Nathaniel Hawthorne describes Hester Prynne as being beautiful yet marked by the scarlet letter, which serves as a symbol of her sin. He portrays her as both captivating and tainted, highlighting the complex nature of her character.
Well, "politician" is a pretty accurate description of this, but the word you're looking for is "hypocrite".