Alliteration is when there is a repetition of using the same consonant at the beginning of several words. A great example to remember just in general is:
Sally sells sea shells down by the sea shore
^^^As you can see most of the words in the sentence start with "s"
In this poem the best line that shows alliteration is:
"of cloudless climes and <em>starry skies</em>"
^^^It has two sets of alliteration: cloudless and climes along with starry and skies
There are a few more examples but those only have one alliteration in the line so I didn't include them. If you would like me to just let me know in the comments
Hope this helped!
~Just a girl in love with Shawn Mendes
Answer:
The children have grown used to the way their town is perfectly ugly and they want everything to fit. What might explain the children's reactions to the marigolds? ... The marigolds symbolize joy and beauty for Miss Lottie, innocence for Lizabeth, and the life that the children long for.
Explanation:
The type of evidence the author uses in this excerpt is statistical evidence. Mentioning that the 7-7 wrestlers win only 40 percent of the rematches, when they have for a fact won 50% of the time.
Statistical evidence is made with statistical methods used to increase the understanding of the facts, and the proof demonstrates the validity and logic of inference with explicit reference to a hypothesis, facts, tests and odds.
Yolk is inside an egg soooo....
Egg is to yolk as suit is to jacket
you capitalize dad if your referring to a specific person so in this sentence dad should be capitalized. if uncle or aunt is in front of a name it will be capitalized as well.
correct answer is "My Dad, Aunt Maria, Uncle Diego, and my Cousin were all there, but Mom couldn't come."