Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
1.texted
2.always use
3.go out
4.used
5.have to revise
6.Our exams will start on Monday
7.tried
8.helps
Answer:
I asked where (he or she) stayed in US.
Explanation:
Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words
Some voice qualities are:
1) jitter - pitch sounds rough
2) pressed - harsh, often loud (strident) quality
3) pulsed - sounds similar to food cooking in a hot frying pan
4) resonant - brightened or 'ringing' sound that carries well
5) rough - uneven, bumpy sound appearing to be unsteady short-term, but persisting over the long-term
6) shimmer - crackly, buzzy
7) strained - effortfulness apparent in voice, hyperfunction of neck muscles, entire larynx may compress
8) strohbass - popping sound; vocal fry during singing
9) tremerous - affected by trembling or tremors
10) twangy - sharp, bright sound
11) ventricular - very rough (Louis Armstrong-type voice)
12) wobble - wavering or irregular variation in sound
13) yawny - <span>quality is akin to sounds made during a yawn</span>
<span>The two poetic devices are imagery, and simile. A simile is the occurrence of comparing two things using "like or as". Imagery happens here when poem springs are described as a perhaps hand.</span>
WOW! I love the Great Gatsby. Daisy seemed a bit oblivious during the dinner scene, maybe because she refuses to see her husband's faults. She won't stop talking, which is a sign that she's nervous and trying to stop thinking about who her husband might have been talking to.
The green light symbolizes hope, and the American dream, which is why Gatsby can't stop contemplating it.