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  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

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  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

    • 198580 views
    • 2816 answers
    • 72594 votes
  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

    • 198580 views
    • 2816 answers
    • 72594 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

    • 198580 views
    • 2816 answers
    • 72594 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

    • 198580 views
    • 2816 answers
    • 72594 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    I saw Mrs. Latta boarded the train, his compartment and we did not see her until she stepped out.she went back home.] “So

    what are you going to say!”

    • 242325 views
    • 8 answers
    • 89784 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Humans are a variety of living beings called mammals. That puts us in the same category as humans, monkeys, birds, cats, sheep, monkeys, and other species that: or is

    • warm blooded

    • breathes air

    • gives birth to live young

    • suckles their young

    (mmal comes from the same root word as mammary, which means a female breast capable of producing milk).

    What are some examples of sea creatures that are left out of this list: spiders, snakes & lizards (reptiles), frogs, toads (amphibians), birds, fish, and other sea creatures (except dolphins and whales)?

    If you want to include all animals along with humans, you could say living beings (most people wouldn’t think this includes plants).

    What can I do if you want to emphasize that humans can think and feel, you could group them with animals only we consider to have some capacity for thinking and feeling say sentient beings. What species of animals are covered up?

    • 198580 views
    • 2816 answers
    • 72594 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    I saw Mrs. Latta boarded the train, his compartment and we did not see her until she stepped out.she went back home.] “So

    what are you going to say!”

    • 242325 views
    • 8 answers
    • 89784 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    I saw Mrs. Latta boarded the train, his compartment and we did not see her until she stepped out.she went back home.] “So

    what are you going to say!”

    • 242325 views
    • 8 answers
    • 89784 votes
  • Is this bit of information on twitter arcane? “study” means the same as it does in modern English. The third instance is clearly a verb, in its infinitive form: I will swear to study.

    Other examples of “study” are noun forms. Why would we use the gerund “studying” every day? What is the end (i.e. “What is the end”)?” What is the purpose of studying? What is the purpose of studying? But

    no, studying is not “common sense”; it is the means to discern things which are “hide” (hidden) and “barred” from common sense; i.e. which is more logical or logically rational, or more logic-based, as they are known to others. Thus, the study is not your common sense even if you are studying. What are things which are normally not accessible to common

    sense?

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