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1.Her new house is biggest than her new one
2.Peter is the tallest in my class
4.According to me, Math is harder than English
5.Mary is most intelligent in my group
6.The Nile is longest river in the world
8.She is the most prettiest I have ever met in the first time
sorry Yan lang nasagot ko Hindi ko na kasi Alam yung mga iba and please correct me if I have wrong
HOPE IT'S HELP
Answer:
d he wants a place with better english
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Give me a grammar question
Answer:
An example of slant rhyme that includes consonance is D) look-duck.
Explanation:
A slant rhyme consists of word that have similar sounds, but do not rhyme perfectly. That is why it can also be called imperfect rhyme, or even lazy rhyme. The words may have:
- the same consonant sounds but different vowel sounds --> years-yours
- the same vowel sounds but different consonant sounds --> fate-save
When we analyze the options given, we can note that A) took-book and B) look-book are perfect rhymes - vowel and consonant sounds are the same. Option C does not rhyme at all since the pair look-boot shows different vowel and consonant sounds.
Option D) look-duck is a slant rhyme since the two words do have different vowel sounds but present an identical consonant sound (consonance) at the end - lʊk-dʌk.
that cannot be cured must be endured.
That cannot be cured, must be endured.
^ capitalizing T in that^ adding a comma after cured to let the reader know enduring is a second/different act.