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Use of "Who am I" and "Who I am?"

The existential question 'Who am I?' strikes everybody at one stage or the other. But the delusional ones under the cover of their care-takers threaten others with 'Do you know who I am?' And the ones …
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Difference between "acute", "chronic" and "obtuse" in the sense of illness

The link, you cited, mentions that in case of illnesses, acute and chronic are antonyms. The adjective Obtuse, which means slow or unwilling to understand something, is not used with illnesses. P.S. …
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Use of "Who am I" and "Who I am?"

Sitting at the end of the stairs, sobbing, having lost my love, career and self-respect, I say to myself, "Who AM I? What is the purpose of my life?" See, here it is a question. That's why the helping …
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Is the term "ice cream" considered one word or two?

It may appear to have two words, but those two words, spoken separately, would have different meanings, so that particular word needs to be spoken in one breath to convey a particular meaning. … It has a distinct meaning. Now consider, 'beautiful day.' Both Beautiful and Day have their own separate meanings and spoken together they convey a different meaning. …
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