1. To teach a lesson, <span>Aesop used the fable "The Fox and the Crow."
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2. Sitting in a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak <span><span>is a crow</span>.
3. </span><span>Nearby, a fox spies on the crow.
4. The crow is the fox's plan </span><span>to trick.
5. His goal is to get her cheese. (gerund)
There is no gerund in this sentence.
6. To distract the crow's attention, t</span><span><span>he fox flatters her.
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7. </span><span>Slyly, he asks her to sing just one song.
8. </span><span>Opening her mouth to sing, the crow drops the cheese.
9. The fox snaps up the cheese in a flash.
10. </span><span><span>To end the fable, </span>Aesop adds a moral.</span>
Answer:
alliteration
Explanation:
Poetic Sound Devices, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Euphony, and Cacophony are all sound devices.
Let is an closed syllable
Answer:
Might be too intense for some players. A fast-paced badminton game is considered an intense exercise for most people compared to a jogger that is jogging at a steady pace. ...
Pressure and tension to your body.
Explanation:
sorry if it isn't correct (English is not my first language so maybe i didn't read it correctly