Answer:the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Explanation:the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (such as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) — called also head rhyme, initial rhyme.
Answer:
For those of you who are lonely, we have come out with a new way to interact with people online!
There is a new amateur artist on the internet, and she will draw anything you desire, but with a small charge.
Explanation:
I assumed you wanted the last two to be in the same sentence. Sorry if I misunderstood!
Answer:
Hey Friend!
How are you?! Its been a while! I've been working out and being more healthy and I thought I'd share with you!
So I've been eating less junk food and I've been eating food that are low on carbs. I don't do much cardio but I've been doing muscular endurance exercises! If you want to try some out, here are some you can try!
. Plank.
. Body weight squats.
. Walking lunges.
. Pushups.
. Situps.
These are great for improving strength in the arms, legs, and core body!
Write back if you want more tips!!
Sincerely:
(your name)
Hopefully this is something you might use..I wasnt sure what exactly you were looking for in this answer but I tried! Hopefully this helps you!!
Answer:
The correct answer is C. i and ii.
Explanation:
You need to use past tense (found in i and ii) because the action took place in the past - we saw him doing something in the past (in this case, cycling). Therefore, this rules out iii. because it's a present moment.
However, if it's his routine (he cycles only in the rain), then iii. would also be correct - so it really depends on how you interpret the sentence (it is a bit ambiguous).