Poetry: Reflections on Life, Death, and Meaning
Poetry: Life and Death
Daily Life: Personal reflection about life and death, and the meaning between the two. Regarding family and friends, these issues often translate into poems or elegies, dedicated pauses on the occasion of the loss of a loved one.
Nature, Landscape, and Travel: The contemplation of these reflects the lifetime.
Religious Poetry: Religious poetry, when we talk about a being such as God, has a significant role in the reflection of life and death for the poet. It could be addressed to a deity or simply refer to it.
Juxtaposition and Coordination
The juxtaposition of propositions that form a compound sentence consists of linking them through oral or intonation scoring.
Coordination: In the coordination of the propositions that form a compound sentence, linking them with connectors occurs.
Coordination Classes
- Copulative Coordination: It expresses the sum of the meanings of the coordinated propositions. Affirmative coordination may use if, and negative coordination may use or.
- Disjunctive Coordination: Expresses the alternativity between the meanings of the coordinated propositions. The most common combination is or. We can also indicate adverbs or verbs such as.
- Adversative Coordination: It expresses the opposition between the meanings of the coordinated prepositions. But is the most common; however, but and and are between two propositions.
Subordination
Subordination Classes
- Substantive (equivalent to SN: subject, attribute, CD)
- Adjectives (equivalent to SAdj: complement to the name)
- Adverbial (equivalent to SAdv: add circumstantial and assistant principal of the proposition (therefore, condition, comparison, purpose, and concession))
Definitions
- Thread: Wire of mild steel, with high flexibility and great tenacity, obtained by wire drawing.
- Adlater: Follower, acolyte. In a school, one who serves at the altar, who has not yet been ordained.
- Majestic: Fictitious plural form with singular value used by high civil or ecclesiastical hierarchies to magnify the person who employs it.
- Status: An individual’s position in a social system that confers privileges, rights, duties, etc., toward other individuals.
- Amphetamine: Primary amine liquid that boils at 200-203°C, slightly soluble in water.
- Alibi: Proof of having been absent from the place of a crime when it is supposed to have been committed.
- Shocked: Remove things to the point where you put them in another place.
- Altreromanç: General narrative of facts or events attributed to specific characters, wide between the mass social predicament, the recipient orally or through print.
- Rossolada: Slippage.
- Round Trip: Travel made not only by sea but also by land and by air.
- Generic Element: Element of a group, chosen arbitrarily, which has only the properties common to all elements of the collective.
- Indigenous: Regarding a community in a country, area, etc., said of living beings spontaneously.
- Parameter: Arbitrary constant, each value of which characterizes a particular member of a system of expressions, functions, curves, or surfaces.
- Attenuate: Palliate, mitigate (the effects of a bad thing, wrong, etc.).
- Unresolved: Lacking resolution.
- Pathology: Branch of biological sciences and medicine that studies the causes of disease and the physiology of organisms that suffer from them.