Answer:
My motorbike from has been stolen the Tesco. It was about 3 pm in the noon. I locked my motorbike outside the shop.
After about twenty minutes when I came out of the shop, I was shocked and devastated to find that my motorbike was missing. I made enquiries from the nearby shopkeepers but to no avail.
The motor bike was of (mention your bike)
I request you to trace the motorbike at the earliest.
Answer:
A literary or contextual symbol can be a setting, character, action, object, name, or anything else that maintains literal significance
Answer:
the police station got robbed?
Explanation:
irony is when you say something which would normally be the opposite like the police station getting robbed for humour or emphatic effect
Answer:
words starting with A and B.
Explanation:
- Abandon
- abase
- abate
- abdicate
- abberation
- abet
- abhor
- abyss
- accede
- absolve
- abject
- accolade
- accost
- acerbic
- acquite
- adage
- adhoc
- adjure
- advent
- ad-lib
- adjure
- ado
- aegis
- affable
- affectation
- affirm
- affront
- afoot
- agile
- alacrity
- albeit
- algorithium
- allay
- allocate
- allude
- amiable
- amicable
- analogy
- anomaly
- ardent
- atone
- astute
- aver
- awry
- avuncular.
- babble
- backlog
- badger
- baleful
- banal
- banter
- baritone
- barrage
- bashful
- baulk
- bawdy
- beacon
- bedlam
- beguile
- behest
- benign
- bionicc
- bigot
- blase
- blend
- bolster
- bravo
- breach'
- bugbear
- brevity
- burly
- bustle
- bygone
- byword
- browbeat
Answer:
Translate by using a Spanish dictionary and a Thesaurus.
Explanation: