The r sound in "liquor, power, generate, therein, sire and flower" and bud/sun/run is an example of consonance.
Option C and D
<u>Explanation: </u>
Consonance is known as repetitive sounds by constants. In the above answer both the option are consonance since they have repetitive sounds in closely connected words. Sometimes it may be middle of a word but mostly it occurs at the end of the word.
It is mostly used in a sentence or phrase. It is also known as a Literary Device Consonance can be identified by identical constant sounds of the words in the sentence or phrase. The 'r' sound in first statement and 'u' sound in second is the best example among given option for consonance.
It gives the introduction of subject that u are going to write
Answer:
or
Explanation: a linking verb is like an equal sign so you would look in the sentence for things that seem like an equal sign
<em>The dog seems really ill: he won't eat or drink anything at all. </em>
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seem is at the beginning of the sentence therefore it cant be it
won't cant be it either because its still at the beginning of it and yo can see its an main part of the sentence
or links the end to the beginning of the sentence therefore its correct
Answer:
There is no background text in the question. I would therefore attempt to say how the river Thames has helped the city of London to develop and flourish.
Explanation:
The Thames River is a historic 215-miles long river that currently flows through the city of London in the United Kingdom.
It is historic because it was first discovered about 2000 years by the Romans who were the earliest settlers in London after the war.
Identifying it as a strategic trading route, the Romans built a city around it calling it Londinium and started using it as a gateway for merchandising their goods. The Romans also constructed the first bridge over the river. Till date, over 200 bridges have been constructed over the Thames.
The trade route via the Thames river rapid economic and infrastructural development to the city of London.
It is also a source of the drinking water for the residents of the city after a major sewage system was constructed to combat the stench that emerged from the dumping of refuse and sewage into the river by the early settlers.
Finally, the Thames is a very important a tourist destination in the city of London attracting millions of tourists who come to see it and the iconic London Bridge that is currently standing over it
Answer:
150, Central Bashabo,
Sabujbag,
Dhaka-1214
26 December, 2014
Dear Kaiser,
I’m thankful to receive your letter last week. Also, I’m surprised that you love my country so much. It is evident that you know a lot about Nepal. By the by you wanted to know about the natural beauty of our country.
As a matter of fact, our country is blessed with natural beauty. Criss-crossed by hundreds of rivers, it is a country of hills, mountains, forests and sea. You will see vast green corn fields, sailing boats plying on the rivers, big and small hills with beautiful tea garden, rows of trees and deep forests miles after miles. Scenery of villages covered with shade of dense trees, creepers and garden and simple lifestyle and living of common people on the both banks of rivers will impress anybody. The largest sea beach in the world, Cox’s Bazar, is in our country. World famous mangrove forest Sunderbans is the ground of immense beauty. There are numerous fountain, waterfall, known and unknown birds, trees and animals in the hilly regions Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts and Sylhet that can fascinate any tourists.
Nature has bestowed her beauty upon our country lavishly that cannot be described in word.
Do come once to visit our country. See with your own eyes and believe.
With best wishes.
Lovingly yours
Nayef