Answer:
D. moved parts of the sentence around.
Explanation:
The revised sentence begins with "was", which is usually the start to a question, but after reading the original and revised sentences, answer D seems more fitting.
The original sentence portrayed a happy character. The revised sentence, if it were to be a question, would likely be a rhetorical question, as if conveying the character wasn't truly happy. Furthermore, the revised sentence lacks a question mark. I think this question was meant to throw you off, and trick students into thinking the revised sentence is a question. Good luck!
The title's alliteration is picked up by Owen's use of repeated consonants. In the poem's last lines, he returns to the two divisive, abstract nouns, "Dulce" and "Decorum," which have the meanings "sweet" and "honorable."
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What is an Alliterative sound?</h3>
Alliteration refers to the continual repetition of consonants form the beginning of two or more words.
They are also called rhymes.
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I say D cause before you start anything you first gotta set a example to fully do it but I might not be right
C because wild geese migrate but seagulls don't and feeding habits because seagulls eat shells, scallops, and other sea animals and geese eat bug and seesa
Phonology . hope this helps.