A take-away ending is a narrative conclusion that leaves the audience with a clear message or moral lesson, prompting reflection or deeper thought about the story's themes. Unlike a traditional resolution that wraps up all plot threads neatly, a take-away ending often remains open-ended or ambiguous, encouraging viewers or readers to interpret the implications of the story. This technique can enhance engagement and provoke discussion, as it invites individuals to derive their own significance from the narrative.
I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending was created in 1998.
As an Ending Rhyme, yes.
take away
not cool !!!! that giving away the awesome ending no!!!!!!!!!!!!
the ending & the answer to the exciting parts
Take Away was created in 2003.
People die because of a few distinct reasons: Imperfect people. With imperfection comes mistakes, ill intentions, etc. People weren't meant to guide themselves through life with Jehovah God, hence all of the worldwide conflicts happening today. (Jeremiah 10:23; Ecclesiastes 8:9) On a grander scale, it was Adam who spread imperfection and death to the human race to begin with. (Romans 5:12) Unforeseen Circumstances. Sometimes people are in the wrong place at the wrong time, which can lead to death. (Ecclesiastes 9:11) Satan. With the Devil's influence being spread worldwide (1 John 5:19), it affects society for the negative. He seeks the destruction of mankind in general, which is why he's described as a "murderer" (John 8:44) and always "seeking to devour someone". (1 Peter 5:8) Jehovah is the only one who will solve all of these issues. People are able to live forever if they exercise faith in the ransom of Christ (John 3:16), in a world devoid of evil people. (Psalms 37:11 & 29) All wicked people will be destroyed during Armageddon (Revelation 16:14 & 16; 2 Thessalonians 1:6-9), and afterward even Satan himself will be destroyed. (Revelation 20:10) All of the innocent people that have died through history (along with everyone who died before knowing who Jehovah was, a.k.a. "the unrighteous"...) will be brought back to life on Earth. (John 5:28-29; Acts 24:15) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
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"Take away" is a synonym for "subtraction"
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You can take 0.5 away.