
What is the meaning of 'catharsis' in a tragedy?
The first definition I found was: A release of emotional tension after an overwhelming vicarious experience, resulting in the purging or purification of the emotions, as through watching a …
"Do you have any idea who you're talking to?"
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Which is correct: "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"?
So, I was just writing an essay as part of my summer holiday homework, and I got stuck at this phrase - is it "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"? Naturally, cope...
"Cope with" or "cope up with" [closed] - English Language
I want to learn the difference between "cope with" and "cope up with". Is the second one wrong or in use? Thanks in advance.
To prepare for something or to get prepared for something?
Prepare is a verb. To prepare for something is to engage in the action of preparing. Prepared is an adjective. It refers to being in a state of having completed preparations. To prepare and to …
Can one use 'prepare' instead of 'be prepared' or 'be ready'?
a) - The document you requested will take four days to be ready. b) - The document you requested will take four days to prepare. Does (b) give the same meaning as (a)? Is this a …