Eulogy
2007-02-21 17:14:38
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answer #1
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answered by October 7
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A eulogy is a funeral oration given in tribute to a person or people who have recently died. It can also praise a living person or people who are still alive, which normally takes place on special occasions like birthdays etc. The word is derived from two Greek words - ευ (pronounced "you") meaning good or well and λογος (pronounced "logos") meaning word, phrase, speech, etc.
2007-02-21 17:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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A eulogy is a funeral oration given in tribute to a person or people who have recently died. It can also praise a living person or people who are still alive, which normally takes place on special occasions like birthdays etc. The word is derived from two Greek words - ευ (pronounced "you") meaning good or well and λογος (pronounced "logos") meaning word, phrase, speech, etc.
2007-02-21 17:15:59
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answer #3
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answered by John C 4
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Eulogy
2007-02-21 17:20:20
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answer #4
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answered by Laura 1
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Eulogy
2007-02-21 17:15:02
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answer #5
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answered by littleredhen 3
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Technically Laura replaced into the godchild of the Taylors as they are lifeless. despite the fact that, maximum folk might say IS at a funeral in spite of it being grammatically incorrect as this is extra well-off to mourners and potential that they are nevertheless with the residing. no person might decide Laura the two way as in a time of such rigidity and unhappiness fairly she could be forgiven for making this manner of minor mistake. suitable?
2016-10-16 05:35:59
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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it's called a eulogy
2007-02-21 17:17:38
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answer #7
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answered by Juliaysha247 3
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a eulogy
2007-02-21 19:18:31
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answer #8
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answered by katmeow 1
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It's their Eulogy...
2007-02-21 17:17:55
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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eulogy
2007-02-22 03:10:46
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answer #10
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answered by Bloo 3
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