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∙ 9y agoThe writers of the realism movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations.
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∙ 9y agoRealism is the movement where writers rejected exaggerated emotionalism and focused on depicting objective observations of the world. They aimed to represent everyday life and social issues in a truthful and authentic manner. Famous authors associated with this movement include Gustave Flaubert, Honore de Balzac, and Leo Tolstoy.
He is considered the father of the modern telescope, and is more popularly known for being punished by the church for suggesting that the Earth was not the center of the universe, the Sun was. [See wikipedia for a longer recounting of his contributions]
The opposite of predict is retrodict, which means to infer or explain events that have already happened.
In various spiritual beliefs, the number 13 is often associated with transformation, rebirth, and spiritual growth. Some view it as a symbol of unity between the physical and spiritual worlds. It is also linked to cycles of life, death, and renewal.
If a 1 kilometer wide asteroid hit the Earth, it would likely cause global devastation. The impact would release an immense amount of energy, triggering widespread fires, earthquakes, tsunamis, and potentially leading to a "nuclear winter" effect due to dust and debris blocking sunlight. The effects could result in mass extinction of species and catastrophic damage to ecosystems.
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Give him half a chance and the old boy will happily spend the entire afternoon recounting the years he spent in the navy.
Al Gore
There is no such English word. An anecdote is a humorous recounting, tale, or story.
A factual story is recounting an event or events which actually occurred.
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To back up the test results of the first test. (Same as recounting)
To back up the test results of the first test. (Same as recounting)
a long narrative poem recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero
The point of view in "The Long, Long Afterwards" by Ernest Buckler is first person, with the narrator recounting their memories and experiences growing up in a rural community in Nova Scotia. The narrator reflects on their childhood and the changes that have occurred over time, offering insights and observations on life and human nature.
(Apex) The end, recounting events that happened in the past.
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