<span> An assonance is the repetition of the sound of a vowel, or of a dipthong, so i believe the answer is the first one. Hope this helped! (:</span>
Answer:
creo que es como ¨Im a teacher but i would like to be a write¨
y luego ¨it tastes like chicken¨
Explanation:
nomas estas cambiando las palabra ¨tastes¨ y añadiendo la palabra ¨would¨ eso es lo que se escucha mas correcto
Answer:
It is very important to keep streets clean as we should keep our surroundings clean.
Explanation:
- We should be careful not to make our surroundings dirty as that will harm us. it pollutes the air and water nearby. The garbage may also flow into drain holes and cause blockage of drains. Animals may die if they eat the things. they release bad smells which is very troubling for the people passing by. also, mosquitoes and other pests can breed and cause diseases like malaria. instead we should plant trees, throw waste in dustbins and live a sustainable life. young people can reuse plastic bags again and again. natural waste can be made to compost and put to the plants. try becoming creative with your trash instead of just throwing it out. plant some herbs in your bottles and use it for cooking, make art pieces using some items etc. "If you can't clean your surrounding, then don't make it dirty"
Explanation:
Okay, I'm gonna use my strategy, you're welcome to re word it. Answer
Stories of tragic hero's have held our interest of the centuries for many reasons. Some of these reasons are, some of our hero's go MIA [missing in action] and we have no clue what happend, they saved others lives in return of their own, or the hero's weren't even trying to help. An example of this is [the last one] on August 6th, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. This bomb caused devastating radiation that still remains in Hiroshima, and it can still cause cancers and or birth defects. There is a story [A very true story] that says, "The morning the bomb was dropped, someone was standing right outside a bank on the steps. Nobody knows age, gender, nothing about this person. But the were immediately cremated becuae of the bomb, which protected the stone steps. This staircase is held in a museum in Japan to remind us of the past and our heros." I placed an article at the bottom of this page so you can read it.
Article: http://www.openculture.com/2016/03/the-shadow-of-a-hiroshima-victim-etched-into-stone-steps-is-all-that-remains-after-1945-atomic-blast.html