Answer:
alliteration.
Explanation:
The beginnings all have the same initial sound.
Answer: Depends on what type of shoe wearer and what type of friends you have if you have friends that are going to get on you I suggest not to but if you don't care it really doesn't matter. But me personally I would have to say no don't crease them.
Came is your best answer
"camest" is an old english-like word that really means "came".
In the sentence "How camest thou hither...", it means "How did you come" {past tense}
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Aristotle defined ethos, logos, and pathos as the modes of persuasion in one of his treatises. he was a greek philosopher, which could have given you a small hint--ethos, logos, and pathos are words taken from the greek language. your answer is D.
<span>C. Gideon’s position as a tribal medicine man dictates that he not betray the secret to outsiders.
It is clear from the beginning of this passage that Gideon is not happy to be there. He is described as speaking "grudgingly" and "incredulously", showing that he is unhappy. He then goes on to firmly state that he will not give up the secrets of the medicine to outsiders. </span>