Answer:
b. She flew off her nest as Nagaina came along.
Explanation:
1 ) Alliteration - “Well, he seemed so low that I couldn't say no; then he says with a sort of moan"
The words in this line, from a quatrain from ‘The Cremation of Sam McGee’ by Robert W. Service, are examples of alliteration. Notice that when reading this line aloud you hear the repetitiveness of what saying the letter ‘o’ sounds like. The words that create this sound are ‘so,’ ‘low,’ and ‘moan.'
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2 ) Assonance - “Till I came to the marge of Lake Lebarge, [...]"
The words ‘came,’ ‘marge,’ ‘lake,’ and ‘Lebarge’ all consist of the same vowel sound that is ‘a.’ Another example is in the line that states “In the long, long night, [...].” Both the words ‘long’ and ‘long,’ consist of the ‘o’ vowel.'
Answer:
The tenant should pay for whatever it is that they broke. The landlord should not have to because the landlord was not the one who broke it. There is a common rule if you break it you buy it. That should apply in this situation
Explanation:
Answer:
This question requires a personal story. I will write one which you can take as an example and modify as you like.
Explanation:
When I was little I was full of energy, almost like a star being born, full of light.
Then I grew, and as I did that energy was wasted. Still, I have energy left to imagine what it will be like to have children in the future.
When I have them and they grow up, they will also form their own life and they will detach from me. That part of me will be detaching from my body, as happens with the <em>"planetary nebula"</em>.
But at least when I'm no longer here, I know that I will have enlightened everyone around me with the love and shine that always characterized me.
<span>Bruno is the son of a Nazi commandant; he remains innocent of the horrors of the Holocaust and befriends a prisoner at the death camp.</span>