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A Living God by Lafcadio Hearn

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A Living God by Lafcadio Hearn Short Summary of the Lesson in Three Parts Part I – Summary (≈150 words) The first part of the lesson describes the structure and spiritual significance of Shintō shrines in Japan. These shrines are simple buildings made of unpainted wood with steep roofs and lattice doors. Because they are left unpainted, the wood gradually turns gray under the influence of sun and rain, blending naturally with the surrounding landscape. According to Shintō belief, these shrines are the dwelling places of divine spirits called Kami. Many of these spirits are believed to be the souls of great warriors, rulers, or ancestors who lived long ago. The author explains that the mysterious emptiness of these shrines often creates a strange and supernatural feeling in visitors. Standing alone before such a shrine may give one the impression of being watched by invisible beings. The author even imagines what it might feel like to be a god living in a shrine and receiving prayers fr...

The Interior of an English Sentence, Subject, Verb, Object

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The Interior of an English Sentence Subject, Verb and Object in an English sentence The introduction to the parts of an English sentence is very important with a view to studying English grammar. The whole of English grammar is based on this basic information about an English sentence. Generally, an English sentence is divided into two parts namely Subject and Predicate. e.g. the following sentence:- My brother has made a new model of an airplane.   In the above sentence " My brother " is Subject and remaining part after the subject is  predicate. My brother = Subject. has made a new model of airplane  = Predicate Definition of subject A subject is a word or a phrase about which the sentence is written or spoken. Definition of Predicate A predicate is information about the subject. However, in such a division, predicate remains too much loaded with information. That is why, a sentence is divided into three parts namely Subject, Verb and Object with a view to breaking...

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