A few words with the prefix pater/part are:
patriarch - head of the household
paternal - relating to the father
paternity - test to determine child's father.
Answer:
She looks around at all of the people. The men look scary and so do some of the women. She can't see her mom anywhere.
"Mommy?" the little girl calls out. She looks around and listens for a response. Nothing comes. "Mom? Where are you?"
At this people are looking around and asking who this little girl's mom is. The little girl starts crying. She can't see over anyone to look for her mom.
"Mom!" She says. She feels someone lifting her a man's voice answers.
"No, I'm not your mom, but you can sit on my shoulders. This way your mom can see you easier and you can keep an eye out for her." He was holding a little boy's hand and looking down at him.
"Is that your son?" The little girl asked.
"Yes it is." He said smiling.
A voice from the crowd called out.
"ROSIE? ROSIE WHERE ARE YOU? HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY?" A crying mother was running down the aisle looking for the girl.
"Mom!" Rosie yelled, waving from the man's shoulders.
The man put her down into her mom's arms as he was being praised and thanked by the mother.
"Ma'am it's just being a good person. I'm glad you found her." He smiles at the mother then crouched down to Rosie, "Now, make sure you hold your Mommy's hand really tight so you don't lose her again, okay?" The little girl nodded and hugged him.
The little girl held her mother's hand tight as they got off of the bus and walked away.
Answer:
A. sounds
Explanation:
Rhyme
As you know, words that rhyme end with a similar sound. Rhyme and time, beat and heat, and friends and trends are all examples of rhyming words.
“Mary Had a Little Lamb” has only two rhyming words. Both come at the end of a line of verse.
As in rap lyrics, the use of rhyming in lyric poetry can be very elaborate. As you will see in “The Raven,” rhyming words can come at the end of lines of verse (end rhyme), or they can be located within one or more lines of verse (internal rhyme).
Repetition
Repetition is the use of any element of language—a sound, word, phrase, clause, or sentence—more than once. Poets use many kinds of repetition to add emphasis, drama, or musical rhythm to a poem.
Rhyming is a form of repetition in which the sound is repeated. Now you will learn about two other types of repetition used in lyric poetry: refrain and alliteration.
Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound, such as many Mondays, or dazzling dream. This type of sound repetition can occur at the beginning, middle, or end of the word.
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words. Rhyming is particularly common in many types of poetry, especially at the ends of lines, and is a requirement in formal verse.
Answer:The reader learns that Mr. Bennet’s property is entailed, meaning that it must pass to a man after Mr. Bennet’s death and cannot be inherited by any of his daughters. His two youngest children, Catherine (nicknamed Kitty) and Lydia, entertain themselves by beginning a series of visits to their mother’s sister, Mrs. Phillips, in the town of Meryton, and gossiping about the militia stationed there.
Explanation:
<span>Language
is said to be species-specific because only humans posses language,
and species-uniform because every normal human posses language. It is
truth that other animals posses various degrees of communication
systems, but they are not complex enough to be considered language.
In addition, even though the ability of acquiring a language is
genetically inherit, the specific language that a child acquires is
completely obtained trough the cultural environment.</span>