Answer: 1: whom 2: who 3: who
Explanation: This is what I think. Apoligies if I got any wrong, I don't use the word 'whom' very much.
Answer: i don't understand the question :l
Explanation:
Answer:
C. 12:18
Explanation:
2 times 6 is 12, so you have to multiply 3 as well. 3 times 6 is 18. making them both equal, giving you your answer
1. In these lines from the
poem “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe the assonance, repetition of vowels, used
is “a” and “i” which create soothing by joyful feelings of being forever by
your significant other’s side. In these lines we can also see assonance as
resemblance in the sounds of words such as tide-side-bride.
<span>2. In these lines from the
poem “Swift things are beautiful” by Elizabeth Coatsworth the assonance, repetition
of vowels, used is “o” and “a” which creates slow rhythm that synchronizes with
the theme of the excerpt – slow things are beautify and create melancholic atmosphere
of all beautiful moments, slow or swift, that are missed and not appreciated. In
these lines we can also see assonance as resemblance in the sounds of words,
such as day-spray.</span>
Answer:
bandwagon - he convinces them that their life is better, but is it really?
glittering generalities - he changes his mind frequently and cuts back on food when he makes it seem like everyone will have to cut back; very unfair -
Explanation:
why would one person or animal get food when the other does not?