Calvin
Prononciation : [ˈkæv.lɪn]
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Contexte : « historical figure »
(noun) Calvin refers to John Calvin, a significant person in history who helped start the Protestant Reformation. He had a big influence on how people practice Christianity today, especially in some churches.
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John Calvin is known for his teachings about faith and religion.
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Not everyone agrees with Calvin's ideas about the church.
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Who was John Calvin and why is he important in history?
Contexte : « cultural reference »
(noun) Calvin can also refer to the character Calvin from the comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes.' He is a young boy who goes on many adventures with his stuffed tiger, Hobbes.
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Calvin's imagination leads him to fun and exciting places in the comic.
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Calvin is not just a regular boy; he has a very wild imagination.
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What kind of adventures does Calvin have with Hobbes?
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