Answer: Onomatopoeia is language used to signify sound in a phrase for example "woof, bam, gurggle, achoo!"
Explanation:
I haven't read Creation so I don't know where onomatopoeia is located in that poem. sorry.
Answer: c. "I know what you are — you are a supertaster
Explanation:
Since Maricella always uses less seasoning on her food than do the other members of her family, she's a supertaster.
A supertaster is someone who has a stronger taste for certain foods or flavors than the average person. In such people, their sense of taste is of higher intensity than others. This can actually lead them to being selective of the kind of food they eat.
OK first of all I’m not going to write 150 words for you. But I will help you. There is irony in “I stand here ironing“. There is also onomatopoeia. But we don’t need that we need point of view. I stand here ironing say it 10 times. Start to feel the iron handle in your handle of mind. ironic ironing of i. continue.
Answer:
1. What country was the leading European explorer during the 15th century?
2. Where was the capture of Cueta that provided Portugal with much needed gold?
3. Which two countries were funding over the lands Columbus claimed for Spain?
4. What was the ancient name of China that Marco Polo wrote about called?
5. Columbus first voyage saw him on a mission to find a seat route to where?
6. Who funded military campaigns to defeat Islam?
Explanation:
Hope this helps.
Answer:
1: [did], 2: [did you do], 3: [was], 4: [went], 15: [spent], 6: [arrived], 7: [didn't leave], 8: [did you go], ?: [waited], 10: [didn't care]
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There you go! Good luck and brainliest please!
- J