During a recent small group lesson on word usage, second-grader Tony Ceja and third-grader Christopher Pacheco faced each other as they drew pictures and wrote sentences.
Items such as special headwear and jewelry are further examples of the garments that in general express preferences and culturally significant details about the particular culture.
At office meetings and in group discussions, they might speak up more often, express strong opinions and come up with more creative and practical ideas than their male colleagues.
This basic approach is limited in the range of numbers that it can express, but this range will generally suffice when dealing with the simpler aspects of human existence.
I was obliged to yield, and I was shaken from head to foot with acute distress. When I did speak, it was only to express an impetuous wish that I had never been born, or never come to Thornfield.