Nope. A series of repeated initial consonant sounds is called alliteration. An onomatopoeia is when a word is a sound, like bam, splat, or pow.
Answer:
see the following example
Explanation:
10 min think your ideas,
20 min make some sentence
20 min use the conjunction or preposition to link every sentence you write
try to make paragraphs into 2 parts
now, make intro
correlate to the topic,
then yours opinion,
end
The dial is the first one
Second one is Amos Bronson Alcott
Answer:gleaming white against the fresh grass outside
blew curtains in at one end and out the other like pale flags, twisting them up toward the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling
rippled over the wine-colored rug, making a shadow on it as wind does on the sea
Explanation:
''gleaming white against the fresh grass outside'' in describing the image of the windows that are considered as <u>the subject of the sentence</u>. It is describing how the look with adjectives such as gleaming and white and it is describing also how opposite is the grass outside that is fresh.
After that, we can see a description of the breeze and its actions, we can see that it blew curtains and how the breeze did it ''twisting them up toward the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling''.
The third sentence here is describing the curtains that are making a shadow.