Answer:
An onomatopoeia is a literary device that is described as sound words.
BANG! POP! WHOOSH! POW!
Onomatopoeia used in a sentence:
- I slammed the door with a <u>bang</u>.
- He was running when there was a <u>crack</u> and a flash of lighting in the sky.
- She smacked him in the face with a "pop!"
hope this helps
A prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and usually end with a noun.
Ex:
At home
At-preposition
Home-noun
Answer: When the fire started, Mr. Granger stopped the Simms and the Wallaces from hanging T.J. and instead got everyone to fight the fire. Cassie is suspicious about where Papa was throughout all of this, and she worries that too much of their cotton was destroyed, and they won't be able to pay taxes.
Explanation: ig pls give brain list if right
Give the choices next time.
Tuck the tire back into the rim