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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Frustration

Hi

What's the difference between
the frustration of neoclassicism and the failure of neoclassicism?

Thanks in advance

  

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It's all in the difference between frustration and failure of course. frustration: an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want failure: a lack of success in doing something The exact significance of these terms depends on what else is being said about neoclassicism in the text. CJ

  • It's all in the difference between frustration and failure of course.
  • frustration: an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want failure: a lack of success in doing something The exact significance of these terms depends on what else is being said about neoclassicism in the text.
  • CJ
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It's all in the difference between frustration and failure of course.

frustration: an annoyed or impatient feeling that you get when you are prevented from doing what you want
failure: a lack of success in doing something

The exact significance of these terms depends on what else is being said about neoclassicism in the text.

CJ

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