1. Marie est plus intelligente que Paul.
Marie = sujet
est = verbe (être)
plus = adverbe de comparaiso , supérieur
intelligente = adjectif
que = préposition de comparaison
Paul = complément de comparaison
2. Ce livre est moins intéressant que celui-là.
Ce livre = sujet
est = verbe (être)
moins = adverbe de comparaison, inférieur
intéressant = adjectif
que = préposition de comparaison
celui-là = complément de comparaison
3. Elle court aussi vite que son frère.
Elle = sujet
court = verbe (courir)
aussi = adverbe de comparaison,égalité
vite = adverbe
que = préposition de comparaison
son = adjectif possessif
frère = complément de comparaison
Marie = sujet
est = verbe (être)
plus = adverbe de comparaiso , supérieur
intelligente = adjectif
que = préposition de comparaison
Paul = complément de comparaison
2. Ce livre est moins intéressant que celui-là.
Ce livre = sujet
est = verbe (être)
moins = adverbe de comparaison, inférieur
intéressant = adjectif
que = préposition de comparaison
celui-là = complément de comparaison
3. Elle court aussi vite que son frère.
Elle = sujet
court = verbe (courir)
aussi = adverbe de comparaison,égalité
vite = adverbe
que = préposition de comparaison
son = adjectif possessif
frère = complément de comparaison
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اعراب صيغة المفاضلة :
1. Marie est la moins intelligente.
Marie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
la : article défini
moins : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif au féminin
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2. Sophie est la plus intelligente.
Sophie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
la : article défini
plus : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif au féminin
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3. Sophie est très intelligente.
Sophie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
très : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif
1. Marie est la moins intelligente.
Marie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
la : article défini
moins : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif au féminin
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2. Sophie est la plus intelligente.
Sophie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
la : article défini
plus : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif au féminin
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3. Sophie est très intelligente.
Sophie : sujet
est : verbe "être"
très : adverbe
intelligente : adjectif
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هذا نموذج للجواب عن ال skulker للاطلاع و انتم بعد تكملون من يمكم تضيفون تحفظون بكيفكم :
The incident that took place when Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw run away from the Domineering obsession of Hindley and Joseph Religious Sermons. HEATHCLIFF and Catherine Earnshaw run away from "WUTHERING HEIGHT" which represents the masculinity and violence as well, it affects the inhabitants' Manners and behaviours. They went to the moors until they arrived Thrushcross Grange. Where Lintons stayed, they fascinated by their beautiful looks and blonde hair. Something they've never been familiar with, when the kids Saw them from the window, Edgar and Isabella informed their parents and the dog skulker Which attack Catherine earnshaw ,she fell down and the dog bites her ankle. The falling of Catherine was much like the falling of Adam and Eve when they fell down on. Earth according to the biblical allusions. The genesis story. And the dog skulker was represented as death . Skull denoting death and Cur . The devil is agent of evil. Heathcliff described Catherine that she has been bitten by death which means she is taken there to her own demise. Tempted by the lights of Thrushcross Grange. The temptation of Thrushcross Grange and their curiosity which lead them to House. Cathy stayed over 5 weeks at the Thrushcross Grange, and when she returned. She came back as beautiful lady with a different look . Something that satisfied her own sensations of being a lady. She lost her mother in her childhood and brought up at "Wuthering Heights " . So. She restored that again. Here we are going to the rising action of the plot as the plot progressed forward. And the Tumultuous relationship that permeates the plot.
The incident that took place when Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw run away from the Domineering obsession of Hindley and Joseph Religious Sermons. HEATHCLIFF and Catherine Earnshaw run away from "WUTHERING HEIGHT" which represents the masculinity and violence as well, it affects the inhabitants' Manners and behaviours. They went to the moors until they arrived Thrushcross Grange. Where Lintons stayed, they fascinated by their beautiful looks and blonde hair. Something they've never been familiar with, when the kids Saw them from the window, Edgar and Isabella informed their parents and the dog skulker Which attack Catherine earnshaw ,she fell down and the dog bites her ankle. The falling of Catherine was much like the falling of Adam and Eve when they fell down on. Earth according to the biblical allusions. The genesis story. And the dog skulker was represented as death . Skull denoting death and Cur . The devil is agent of evil. Heathcliff described Catherine that she has been bitten by death which means she is taken there to her own demise. Tempted by the lights of Thrushcross Grange. The temptation of Thrushcross Grange and their curiosity which lead them to House. Cathy stayed over 5 weeks at the Thrushcross Grange, and when she returned. She came back as beautiful lady with a different look . Something that satisfied her own sensations of being a lady. She lost her mother in her childhood and brought up at "Wuthering Heights " . So. She restored that again. Here we are going to the rising action of the plot as the plot progressed forward. And the Tumultuous relationship that permeates the plot.
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What is milo :
In Wuthering Heights, Catherine Earnshaw’s remark that anyone who separates her from Heathcliff will "meet the fate of Milo" highlights the passionate, destructive nature of their connection. Catherine and Heathcliff share a bond that is so deep and consuming that any attempt to divide them, she implies, will lead to disaster.
The reference to “the fate of Milo” draws on the story of Milo of Croton, an ancient Greek wrestler known for his incredible strength. One famous tale about Milo illustrates both his power and his tragic end. As the story goes, Milo attempted to split a tree by force, but his hands got trapped in the tree’s split trunk when it closed on him. He was left powerless and ultimately attacked by wolves, unable to escape due to his previous show of strength.
By using this metaphor, Catherine suggests that trying to separate her from Heathcliff is a dangerous endeavor that would bring ruin upon anyone who attempts it. Just as Milo’s strength led to his undoing, the intense forces trying to interfere in her relationship with Heathcliff will ultimately suffer from their efforts. This reflects the theme in Wuthering Heights of a love so powerful and defiant that it defies social norms and has destructive, even supernatural consequences for those involved.
In Wuthering Heights, Catherine Earnshaw’s remark that anyone who separates her from Heathcliff will "meet the fate of Milo" highlights the passionate, destructive nature of their connection. Catherine and Heathcliff share a bond that is so deep and consuming that any attempt to divide them, she implies, will lead to disaster.
The reference to “the fate of Milo” draws on the story of Milo of Croton, an ancient Greek wrestler known for his incredible strength. One famous tale about Milo illustrates both his power and his tragic end. As the story goes, Milo attempted to split a tree by force, but his hands got trapped in the tree’s split trunk when it closed on him. He was left powerless and ultimately attacked by wolves, unable to escape due to his previous show of strength.
By using this metaphor, Catherine suggests that trying to separate her from Heathcliff is a dangerous endeavor that would bring ruin upon anyone who attempts it. Just as Milo’s strength led to his undoing, the intense forces trying to interfere in her relationship with Heathcliff will ultimately suffer from their efforts. This reflects the theme in Wuthering Heights of a love so powerful and defiant that it defies social norms and has destructive, even supernatural consequences for those involved.
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