Answer:
the repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text. These alike sounds can appear anywhere in the word, but will usually be found at its end or middle, or at the end of the stressed syllable. What's vital is that the repetition occurs in quick succession, as in: pitter-patter.
Explanation:
<span>Interrogative pronouns are pronouns that are used to introduce a question. These pronouns do not have antecedents because the antecedents are unknown. The interrogative pronoun that best completes the sentence above and how it is used is, Who and is used as the subject in the sentence. The correct answer is option D.</span>
1. has
2. has
3. have
4. has
5. have
6. has
7. has
8. have
9. have
10. has
11. has
12. has
13. have
14. have