<span>The correct answer would be option A. TRUE. Whooshing
winds is an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a figure of
speech that creates words by imitating sounds of animals or from nature.
"Whooshing" is a word created from the sound of the wind.</span>
Answer: That ancient land was located in the Middle East, a hot and sunny part of the world.
This is the only option that is correct. The sentence combines both ideas ("the ancient land was located in the Middle East" and "the Middle East is a hot and sunny part of the world) while maintaining the flow of the passage. Moreover, the sentence is grammatically and structurally correct.
Answer:
Hey
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How about a seraph of the end type bxb
Answer:
For me it means to take a chance or to do a thing, say a thing, or claim a thing maybe outside of your range of abilities, though not explicitly so.
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Personally, I would say D. 'All of the above' since they are all very reasonable answers. Hope that helps :)