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Words are the primary means of communication ; they have rather specific meanings or denotations , but also have important secondary meanings or connotations . Accurate , effective denotative statements are made with symbols ; as soon ...
Words are the primary means of communication ; they have rather specific meanings or denotations , but also have important secondary meanings or connotations . Accurate , effective denotative statements are made with symbols ; as soon ...
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Sos os soos > The word " carried " means quite literally “ transmitted " or " brought " ; and although the statement is that the willows brought the sound , it is suggestive of wind in comparison with the expression “ the wind carried ...
Sos os soos > The word " carried " means quite literally “ transmitted " or " brought " ; and although the statement is that the willows brought the sound , it is suggestive of wind in comparison with the expression “ the wind carried ...
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The statement seems to mean that the poet would have foregone other experiences related to the river if he could have ... “ Singular " here probably means " unique , " and therefore , indicates a valuable experience , but one not as ...
The statement seems to mean that the poet would have foregone other experiences related to the river if he could have ... “ Singular " here probably means " unique , " and therefore , indicates a valuable experience , but one not as ...
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