An onomatopoeia is the word for a sound. For example "The bee went buzz." In the phrase, the word buzz is an onomatopoeia. Some other words are sizzle, pop, boom, caw, plop, squish, etc. :D I hope I helped!!
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B - "The U.S. is also steadily making the move, with people holding smaller amounts of cash." ( Paragraph 2)
F - "There are clearly negatives in bringing back large bills, which make it easier for crime and corruption to flourish." (Paragraph 15
Answer:
Felipe is working to find the quotient of 6 and
3
4
6 ÷
3
4
=
6
3
4
= (6) (
4
3
)
= (
6
1
) (
4
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)
Explanation:
<span>Montresor, like most of Poe's protagonists, are mentally disturbed and hence unreliable narrators. We are not really sure what wrong Fortunato has done to him but he has obsessed about his revenge. Montresor has let his staff off for the festival so that he can have Fortunato alone. Montresor has left masonry or stonework equipment in the catacombs. He knows just how to tempt Fortunato into following him. Montresor gives some vague detail on how Fortunato has to pay (for his insults) and since he hasn't tried to make things right, he (Montresor) will have to now take matters into his own hands and punish Fortunato himself. Motressor clearly has manic tendencies and delusions of grandeur.</span>