Answer:
The dog danced across the snowy field
Explanation:
This should be correct !
alliteration: "Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day, Callooh, Callay!"
assonance: "He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought-"
consonance: "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!"
repetition: "One, two! One, two! And through and through! The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!"
internal rhyme: "He left it dead, and with it's head He went galumphing back"
Answer:
Explanation:
The easy way to know that popular is an adjective is to put it in front of a noun and see if it makes sense.
The popular boy stood up to make an announcement that would determine how the fundraiser was going to be done.
Is there such a thing as a popular boy? Yes there is.
11. ADV (<em>Although many tornadoes occur throughout the United States </em>is an adverbial subordinate clause because it functions as an adverb expressing concession.)
12. ADJ (This sentence contains two adjectival clauses coordinated with one another with the conjunction <em>or</em>.)
13. N (<em>that trucks can no longer travel on Grove Street</em> is a noun subordinate clause because it functions as a noun in this sentence and it is the object of the verb <em>heard</em>.)
14. ADV (<em>before you put it in the freezer</em> is an adverbial subordinate clause, because it functions as an adverb, which expresses time.)
15. ADV (<em>Since I will have a test in Spanish</em> is an adverbial subordinate clause because it functions as an adverb expressing reason.)
...a type of commitment in which the parents of a boy and agirl agreeon having them marry.
According to the information available on this excerpt, a betrothal is a promise which can be later modified, in which the parents of a boy and a girl promise to marry them. This could also be a definition of arranged marriage.