In 1611, the word conversation meant the manner of living.
Is this true or false ?
Yeah /: I sa true.
*say .-.
I think you're wrong :/
You're right
o-o I think
o.o
Are you positive?
Pretty sure ..
Eh, I could be wrong. :P But I mean true seems like the most logical answer... But yea know..
"One such word is conversation. In many passages, the word is used something like this: "Your vain conversation received from your fathers," or "Our conversation is in heaven." In the first passage, conversation refers to a manner of life; and in the second, it means citizenship. If you were to look up the root word and prefix, you would find that it means to have some kind of interaction with another person. " I re-read this and it's blank in my brain..
What does that even mean. tbh that made me more confused o-o
Haha I was confused from the beggining x.x
All I can say is, go with you heart... :P
What if my heart is confused?
Oh re-read the first part of the passage it says In the first passage, conversation refers to a manner of life; SOOO what year was the passage set in? Stop making homework questions about life ;-;
Oh re-read the first part of the passage it says In the first passage, conversation refers to a manner of life; SOOO what year was the passage set in? Stop making homework questions about life ;-;
We kinda all are here lol. History is my strong suit :P
Wow that answer was the worst thing to re-read ;-; Too lazy to fix it though.
hello
>_>
how r u and do u need help
I'm fine. And Yes, I still do.-.
ok let meh help
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