Carcass wrote:
The second part of the sentence is a clue
distinction between Latin texts and texts in the vernacular by assigning the former an Anglo-Caroline script and reserving the pointed insular script for texts in Old English.
Actually, they made a very clever and smart trick. I.E a subtle distinction
A and B are synonyms.
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hello, I still do not understand why it is not B and F. What exactly judmental means, and how judmental has different meaning from nice in this context ?
Oh, I think I can understand now, judgmental relates to the judgement process.
Using elimination method, I am left with A and F, and I can see that A and B are not synonym, but they do have closed meaning.