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Bess [88]
3 years ago
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❤❤❤ANYONE please help i will mark brilliant whoever answers thanks (:❤❤❤

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2 answers:
kap26 [50]3 years ago
8 0
4. Alliteration = same letter at beginning of words (bubble bash)
    Onomatopeia = formation of word from sound it makes (sizzle)
    Rhythm = repeated pattern of sound
    Rhyme = 2 words that have sounds that correspond w/ each other

7. B (Pick up the cakes, and then call me when you get home.)

8. B (permanent mark)

9. B (the desire to hurt someone)

10. A (artificial)

gladu [14]3 years ago
7 0
I don't know for problem 4 because we were not given the poems. However, problem 7 is the last option and problem 9 is the second option.

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