I'm not sure specifically which 7 statements are being referred to here without more context. However, some common things black people might say to convey their experiences could be 'We've come a long way but still have a long way to go', 'Our voices matter', 'Don't judge us by the color of our skin but by our character' etc.
One might be 'Black lives matter'. This simple yet powerful statement is a key part of the modern black narrative, highlighting the need for equal treatment and respect for black lives. Another could be 'We've got our own style and it's something to be proud of', emphasizing cultural pride.
People might say things like reflecting on their mistakes or expressing inner doubts. It could be 'Why did I do that?' or 'Am I really on the right path?'
"Spring Things" was a "national light novel" in Japanese literature. Even though " Spring Things " was highly praised in literature, there were not many cases where it was called a " divine work." The reasons were as follows: As a light novel, the plot of Spring Things was relatively simple and the characters were relatively dull. Although it had a profound theme and philosophical thinking, these contents might seem a little lengthy and cumbersome for a light novel. Therefore, although Haruko was highly praised in the Japanese literary world, it was not as highly rated as other classic works by domestic and international online readers. 2. The style and atmosphere of Spring Things were rather unique. Through its unique narrative method and character image, Obata presented a warm, touching and young girl's campus life to the readers. However, not everyone could understand and appreciate this style, so its audience was limited. Although Haruko was highly acclaimed in the Japanese literary world, it was not often called a "divine work" mainly because of its limited literary value and audience.
You could say, 'The sun shone brightly, casting a warm glow over the peaceful village.' It sets a positive and vivid scene.
Well, 'The cat chased its tail so much that it ended up in a different time zone.' This is really humorous as it's an absurd situation that cats chasing their tails are common but taking it to such an extreme makes it funny. Also, 'The squirrel tried to bargain with the oak tree for more acorns by offering to do stand - up comedy.' It shows the squirrel having human - like behavior in a comical way.
You can say 'In the dead of night, a cold hand brushed against my face, but when I turned, there was nothing there.'
I'm not sure which specific 'people in black story' you mean. There could be many stories related to people in black. It might be about a group of people who always wear black and have some special mission or identity in a fictional or real - life context.
The sea is a powerful and somewhat intimidating force. It has been around for eons, and during that time, it has been part of so many historical events, from ancient seafaring to modern - day oil drilling. However, it has no means of verbal or written communication. So, when people say this, they are emphasizing the sea's silent and uncommunicative nature. It just keeps on existing, regardless of whether we want to know its secrets or not.
People say it when they don't trust what someone is about to say. They suspect it's going to be a false or exaggerated account.
One funny thing a kid might say is 'I want to be a unicorn when I grow up so I can poop rainbows!' It's just so imaginative and out - of - this - world.