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Reply Wed 7 Jun, 2006 01:33 am
You can begin to think of yourself as truly intelligent on the basis of how you choose to feel in the face of trying circumstances.
how to use "feel in the face of"?
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najmelliw
 
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Reply Wed 7 Jun, 2006 01:45 am
Feel in the face of means as much as
what do you feel when you experience a certain something.

So instead of writing
The soldier became frightened when he saw the war all around him,
you could write something like
The soldier felt scared at the face of war.

Hope this helps.
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bobqz007
 
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Reply Wed 7 Jun, 2006 01:47 am
thank you !
I know it with your help !many thanks!
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