The correct answer is B. "The Wind Gives Life"
That answer fits best the excerpt that you didn't provide, but was quite common among students who asked the same question.
Answer:
Examples of Onomatopoeia are:
- Bang
- Swoosh
- Ratatat
- Thud
- Zip
Explanation:
When you come across a word that is spelt or sounds like the very action it is used to describe, you are looking at an Onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia are common with animal sounds as well as sounds from nature and artificial sounds too.
Examples of Onomatopeia that are animal sounds are:
- Meow for Cat
- Cluck/Cackle for Chicken
- Quacks for Ducks etc
Examples of Onomatopeia to non-living things:
- Kaboom
- Screech
- Thump
- Boom
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Answer:
although there is no specifics a majority of the humans that are trafficked are woman/girls.
Explanation:
Answer:
Last summer, I was delighted to spend the vacation with my family in Italy. When we arrived at the majestic hotel where we would spend our holidays, you could tell from our faces that we were famished and exhausted. After taking a cold and relaxing shower, I joined my family at the dinning hall, to enjoy a sumptuous meal of Spaghetti Bolognaise. It was a mouth-watering dish, filled with different shapes, sizes, and colors of garnishing. It was a fantastic meal and I could tell that the rest of the crew also enjoyed it.
Explanation:
Descriptive adjectives such as the ones highlighted in bold above are used to describe and modify the nouns and pronouns used in a sentence. For example, in the third sentence, the noun Spaghetti Bolognaise was modified by the descriptive adjective, <em>sumptuous.</em>
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<em> </em>In the following sentence, dish was modified or described by the descriptive adjective, <em>mouth-watering.</em>