Answer: The answer is first person narrative voice.
Have you seen mr Welch, our new accounting teacher?
The Youngstown Greek festival, which includes food and dancing, is a popular local event.
Please listen class, while jim makes an announcement.
His mother, by the way, is a physics professor
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
Lines A and C use perfect rhyme (minds - finds), and so do lines E and F (cheeks - weeks).
The rhyme in the pair of lines B, D is formed by words with similar but not identical sounds. In the words <em>love</em> and <em>remove,</em> the final consonants are identical but the vowels sound different. That is why this type of rhyme is called slant thyme, or half rhyme.
Answer:
1. Laura's got a great <u>sense of humour</u> and always makes Sandra laugh.
2. Laura has got many things <u>in common</u> with Sandra.
3. The girls decided to take up skateboarding last week <u>because</u> they were watching a documentary about it.
4. Laura bought a red skateboard as <u>she bought it when</u> she saw it in the shops.
5. Laura and Sandra aren't <u>aware</u> with any skateboarding tricks.
6. The girls learnt a trick <u>which</u> is difficult from a friend.
7. Laura a Sandra weren't <u>allowed to</u> enter the skatepark without kneepads.