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  • What is the word you’re likely to encounter in school Renaissance poetry class the scholarly term Technopaegnia, 1 ancient Greek for “games of skill”. The simplest examples of interplay between the words in a poem and their structure, including (but not limited to) picture poems, acrostics, and other such puzzles. Technopaegnia is not originally an English word, but is “surely an everyday term in literary theory” 4.

    If your eyes need a few minutes, the four references noted above are highly interesting and worth a look.

    Me, Texas poet, suggested the word “the poet”.

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  • What is the word you’re likely to encounter in school Renaissance poetry class the scholarly term Technopaegnia, 1 ancient Greek for “games of skill”. The simplest examples of interplay between the words in a poem and their structure, including (but not limited to) picture poems, acrostics, and other such puzzles. Technopaegnia is not originally an English word, but is “surely an everyday term in literary theory” 4.

    If your eyes need a few minutes, the four references noted above are highly interesting and worth a look.

    Me, Texas poet, suggested the word “the poet”.

    • 376888 views
    • 317 answers
    • 139382 votes
  • What is the word you’re likely to encounter in school Renaissance poetry class the scholarly term Technopaegnia, 1 ancient Greek for “games of skill”. The simplest examples of interplay between the words in a poem and their structure, including (but not limited to) picture poems, acrostics, and other such puzzles. Technopaegnia is not originally an English word, but is “surely an everyday term in literary theory” 4.

    If your eyes need a few minutes, the four references noted above are highly interesting and worth a look.

    Me, Texas poet, suggested the word “the poet”.

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    • 317 answers
    • 139382 votes
  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.

    Incur basically means to get something unpleasant, such as a bill. These sentences are grammatically correct but logically wrong. It’s not the heater/parking space that’s obligated to pay the fee, it’s the tenant. What do you think about these statements?

    http://www.macmillandictionary.com. For more information, see: http://www.macmillandictionary.com. Is

    it possible to say: “com/sw/dictionary/american/incurrency/com/com/us/dictionary/american/incurrency”?

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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Other.

    You are looking for an accepted, known term for non-English charactered languages or texts. With a grammar that lays out what is acceptable are you looking for a complete definition. Is such a thing as non-Latin script still a common thing today? I am

    not a literate of Hindi. Hindi is a non-Latin script language. If I am an Indian myself its a non-Latin script. Could I use some examples for this?

    It seems that the letter was written in a non-Latin script.

    What are some examples of Latin scripts?

    What is it called if a

    translation is done using Latin characters?

    If Latin characters are depicted in a script that is not used in Latin, the reference to Romanization will

    be replaced with Latin instead.

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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Other.

    You are looking for an accepted, known term for non-English charactered languages or texts. With a grammar that lays out what is acceptable are you looking for a complete definition. Is such a thing as non-Latin script still a common thing today? I am

    not a literate of Hindi. Hindi is a non-Latin script language. If I am an Indian myself its a non-Latin script. Could I use some examples for this?

    It seems that the letter was written in a non-Latin script.

    What are some examples of Latin scripts?

    What is it called if a

    translation is done using Latin characters?

    If Latin characters are depicted in a script that is not used in Latin, the reference to Romanization will

    be replaced with Latin instead.

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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.

    What is a weekday? At the present moment, the use of this word has become less prevalent since much of the developed world moved to a five day workweek, so might need a note of explanation, but it is consistent

    with the traditional meaning of the word. (word)

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Other.

    You are looking for an accepted, known term for non-English charactered languages or texts. With a grammar that lays out what is acceptable are you looking for a complete definition. Is such a thing as non-Latin script still a common thing today? I am

    not a literate of Hindi. Hindi is a non-Latin script language. If I am an Indian myself its a non-Latin script. Could I use some examples for this?

    It seems that the letter was written in a non-Latin script.

    What are some examples of Latin scripts?

    What is it called if a

    translation is done using Latin characters?

    If Latin characters are depicted in a script that is not used in Latin, the reference to Romanization will

    be replaced with Latin instead.

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    Being drowned in skittles refers specifically to the advertising for Skittles candy. In Super Bowl ad campaigns, millions of Skittles fall out of the sky just like a heavy rain. It absolutely happens. Being drowned in skittles is a metaphor. Sometimes we feel like we knock down a deluge of colorful things. It’s

    like a rainbow. Where are we?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    Being drowned in skittles refers specifically to the advertising for Skittles candy. In Super Bowl ad campaigns, millions of Skittles fall out of the sky just like a heavy rain. It absolutely happens. Being drowned in skittles is a metaphor. Sometimes we feel like we knock down a deluge of colorful things. It’s

    like a rainbow. Where are we?

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    • 220358 votes