Her Eyes Bozorg Alavi Translated by Nafise Aghaee

Her Eyes Bozorg Alavi translated by Nafise Aghaee

Cheshmhayash or Her Eyes Bozorg Alavi translated by Nafise Aghaee with a video as an abstract of this Persian novel Translated by Nafise Aghaee Video of Her Eyes Bozorg Alavi Watch this video on YouTube Her Eyes Bozorg Alavi I heard this incredible story about an art gallery that the owner of gallery had died…

Magnum Opus Meaning in Context – 601 Words

Magnum opus meaning in real context as a Latin term in English

Magnum opus meaning and synonyms + images and antonyms used in real context for GRE & SAT candidates as a Latin term in English. Perfect your reading and listening comprehension in authentic context. /ˌmaɡnəm ˈəʊpəs/ (noun) Magnum opus meaning a masterpiece or great work in art or literature, chef d’oeuvre, in Latin it means: great…

Illustrate 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 28

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Illustrate 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 28 /ˈɪl.ə.streɪt/ (verb) to draw pictures for magazines, books, etc. – show or evince something, elucidate, display, exemplify, disclose, reveal, demonstrate, illuminate, clarify This is a cover photo for The Magic Tree House series I illustrated as an illustrator. It contains all the elements of the story, as well…

Miniature 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9

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Miniature 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9 with synonyms, antonyms and parts of speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS students in authentic and real context /ˈmɪn.ɪ.tʃəʳ/ (adj & noun) Adjective: in a very small scale, small-scale, minute, tiny, puny, diminutive, mini, dwarf, minute, little, minuscule Noun: a smaller version of something – small or tiny…

The Last Leaf by O. Henry Learn English with Short Stories

The Last Leaf by O. Henry a great short story to improve your English with flashcards and podcast at LELB Society

The Last Leaf by O. Henry The Last Leaf by O. Henry Available in the public domain through Gutenberg Project In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called “places.” These “places” make strange angles and curves. One Street crosses itself a time or…