Words like "he," "she," "they," "it," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "their," "theirs," and "them" are suitable for a third person essay but not for first person (I, me, my, mine) or second person (you, your, yours).
another word for the qualities of a person is the traits of a person or the vitues of a person
First person refers to the speaker or writer (I, me), second person refers to the person being spoken to or written to (you), and third person refers to someone or something outside of the conversation or writing (he, she, they). First person is more personal, second person is direct address, and third person is observational.
A sharp wit is a metaphor for a clever person.
An optimistic person.
Sapiosexual refers to a person who is attracted to intelligence or intellectual traits in others, often finding intelligence to be a more important factor in attraction than physical appearance.
Sapiosexual is a fairly new word that means "one who finds intelligence the most sexually attractive feature."
It's a person who finds intelligence in others sexually appealing, usually regardless of gender.
I suspect it is someone who is attracted to stupidity at the extreme. Someone who is indifferent to intelligence could be either non-sexually inclined, inclined for "normal" reasons, or inclined to be sexually attracted to ignorant people. That would be extremely unusual and ... uh stupid.Another way to answer this question is to define an anti-sapiosexual as someone who is not only unattracted by intelligence, but threatened by it. This could be just someone who has been traumatized and fearful. Someone just not capable of forming any kind of sexual relationship.
The attraction to intelligence is called sapiosexuality. This term refers to individuals who are primarily attracted to intelligence, and find high intellect to be a key factor in their romantic or sexual attraction to someone.
A person to person is known as the first person. There is first person, second person and third person.
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Person to Person was created in 2012.
The duration of Person to Person is 3600.0 seconds.
No, pneumonia can not be transmitted from person to person.
Yes, "you" is second person pronoun, not third person. Third person pronouns include he, she, it, and they.
No, a pronoun can be in first person (I, we), second person (you), or third person (he, she, they). The form of the pronoun depends on the perspective from which it is speaking or the person it is referring to.