Mar 1, 2013 - <span>Sections are divided </span>into<span> general tips for varying structure, a discussion of </span>sentence types<span>, and specific parts of speech which </span>can<span> aid in </span>sentence variety<span>. ... </span>1<span>. Vary the rhythm by alternating </span>short<span>and </span>long sentences<span>. </span>Several sentences<span> of the </span>same length can make<span> for bland </span>writing<span>. To enliven paragraphs </span>
Answer:
It is b: Francisco does not really want Roman to come with him.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The words' sounds try to directly recreate the noise that they
describe.
Onomatopoeia = creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes
^ words for animal sounds imitate the sounds they actually make, so the answer is B!
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1. A, death
2. C, attacked
3. B, principle
4. C, curious
5. B, ridiculous
6. D, gave up
7. D, indecent
8. C, imperfect
9. A, business decline
10. B, deformed