Humans can start using too many trees too fast for new ones to grow. Humans can also use too much plastic too fast for it to be recycled.
I think it is the answer for ur question is alliteration
Answer:
tastes
Explanation:
The forms of taste are: taste, tastes, and tasted. If you try each one, only tastes sounds right.
Answer:
1. He began his ascent up the corporate ladder when he was very young.
2. Since we revised our action response plan, our office is well equipped to handle any emergency.
Explanation:
1. The use of the word "ascent' meaning a climb up, is the right usage and also the spelling is correct.
2. The use of the word "revised" in the sentence is correct, with it being the second form of the verb. Also, its usage in the sentence is also right,
3. Maurice was hired as CFO of a Fortune 500 company before he was even fourty years old.
Here, the use of the word "fourty" is wrong in its spelling. The correct spelling should be "forty".
4. The new electronic devise will keep track of your appointments.
In this sentence, the spelling of the word "devise" is wrong. It should be "device", a noun and not "devise", which is a verb.
Hmm interesting. A good book always has cliffhangers and a twisted storyline for me. Like each chapter is leaving you wanting more and you’re just unable to put it down. I say less is more with a lot of books too. If you add plot twists and big surprises that’s a plus. Something you never see coming. Good luck!