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helpful facts to explain why some people become great rise above -become outstanding e.g. Kate rose above and did well in her classes A woman who can rise above(such disadvantages)is clearly exceptional 7. Their findings could have implications for us alL--The evidence they have found could have effect on us all Implication -n thing that is suggested or implied rather than openly stated e.g. The new law has far-reaching implications for the future of the stock market I know that company is cutting back its spending but I'm not sure what the implications are for our department 8. some times great people dont make it into the history books--some great people fail to be written into the history books make it 9. A lot of women.. went unrecognized. -A lot of women .. failed to be accepted as great people 10. great figures- great people e. g. He is a controversial figure He was a key figure in the independent struggle 11.If great achievers share anything, t is an unrelenting drive to succeed. ---lf great people have people have anything in common,. it(what they have in common) is a persistent effort Share- have the same quality, feeling, idea, etc e.g. Tom and his brother share an interest in pop music. China and Japan share many characteristics drive-n. energy, ability to get things done, motivation and persistence to achieve something e.g. Sales people need determination and drive Without my mother's drive and energy, our family would have starved 12. be endowed with-be provided naturally with( a good qual ity, ability characteristic, features e.g. She's endowed with intelligence as well as beauty The place is generously endowed with prehistoric sites 13. flag and fail -alliteration, the use of two or more words close together which all begin with the same letter or sound to create a musical rhythm to the speech e.g. Time and tide wait for no man Round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran 14. a striking pattern-a remarkable and interesting rule 15. make good leaders-become good leaders 16. Timing is another factor: -Living in the right time also has something to do with someone's becoming great 17. he would go nowhere as a politician. - he would not make a successful politician If you say that you are nowhere, that you are going or getting nowhere, or that something is getting you nowhere, you mean that all your efforts are not successful and are not producing ny worthwhile results e.g. He'll go nowhere with her; she's too younghelpful facts to explain why some people become great rise above –become outstanding e.g. Kate rose above and did well in her classes. A woman who can rise above (such disadvantages) is clearly exceptional. 7. Their findings could have implications for us all.---The evidence they have found could have effect on us all. Implication – n. thing that is suggested or implied rather than openly stated e.g. The new law has far-reaching implications for the future of the stock market. I know that company is cutting back its spending but I’m not sure what the implications are for our department. 8. some times great people don’t make it into the history books---some great people fail to be written into the history books make it – be successful 9. A lot of women … went unrecognized. – A lot of women … failed to be accepted as great people. 10. great figures – great people e.g. He is a controversial figure. He was a key figure in the independent struggle. 11.If great achievers share anything,…,it is an unrelenting drive to succeed.---If great people have people have anything in common,…,it (=what they have in common) is a persistent effort to succeed. Share – have the same quality, feeling, idea, etc. e.g. Tom and his brother share an interest in pop music. China and Japan share many characteristics. drive – n. energy, ability to get things done; motivation and persistence to achieve something e.g. Sales people need determination and drive. Without my mother’s drive and energy, our family would have starved. 12. be endowed with – be provided naturally with ( a good quality, ability characteristic, features, etc.) e.g. She’s endowed with intelligence as well as beauty. The place is generously endowed with prehistoric sites. 13. flag and fail – alliteration, the use of two or more words close together which all begin with the same letter or sound to create a musical rhythm to the speech. e.g. Time and tide wait for no man. Round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran. 14. a striking pattern – a remarkable and interesting rule 15. make good leaders – become good leaders. 16. Timing is another factor. – Living in the right time also has something to do with someone’s becoming great. 17. he would go nowhere as a politician. – he would not make a successful politician If you say that you are nowhere, that you are going or getting nowhere, or that something is getting you nowhere, you mean that all your efforts are not successful and are not producing any worthwhile results. e.g. He’ll go nowhere with her; she’s too young
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