<span>Tongue twisters are fun. No matter how difficult they may be to read aloud, no matter how much a person dislikes the subject of English in school, everyone finds something to enjoy about tongue twisters. What do they teach us? Well, not necessarily a great deal. They are helpful in improving elocution. Other than that, they are just fun.
</span>Now, I like poetry. A tongue twister need not be poetry, but they are all the better from my perspective when they are poems. As a result, the tongue twisters here are mostly poems. Will you learn anything? Nope. But read them aloud over and over and watch your speech improve over time.
<span>A Limerick
A tutor who tooted the flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
"Is it harder to toot or
to tutor two tooters to toot?"
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<span><span>A Question
</span><span>Are our oars ore or are our oars oak?</span></span>
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Answer:
<em>1.Our reports were given by her to us.</em>
<em>2.The position was offered by him to John.</em>
<em>3.The painting will be given to Mr. Harris by them.</em>
<em>4.The file wasn't given by him to me.</em>
<em>5.The painting was showed by her to us</em><em>.</em>
<em>6.A bunch of flowers was offered by them to her.</em>
Answer: George Washington and Ulysses S. Grant!
Explanation: The first president to be inagurated on January 20th was Dwight D. Eisenhower! Any president below that was inagurated on a different date. (: Hope this helps!
P.S. This website should help!!
https://historyinpieces.com/research/presidential-inauguration-dates
Answer:
yes,very packed.a lot of people were ther.A lot
The correct answer is C.
Thoreau wrote "Civil Disobedience" to express his discontent about the government control over its citizens.
In the essay, Throreau argues that people should be allowed to act according to their believes, rather than be obliged to follow laws dictated by the mayority. This is because he believes that, even though the majority is the strongest group, it does not mean that they always have the right point of view.