Examples of nasals in English are [n], [ŋ] and [m], in words such as nose, bring and mouth. Nasal occlusives are nearly universal in human languages.
<span>B.there is no rhyme pattern in the stanza..C.first and second lines rhyme,third and fourth rhyme
1st line = song
2nd line = wrong
3rd line = span
4th line = man
Hope this helps :)</span>
The answer is C because the last word of each line rhymes.
It is like a party leader or a leader of sum
Answer:
The translation is: what's the name of the nu
de family?
Explanation:
It is supposed to be
N
U
D
E
But it wont let me put the whole word together as one big word.