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Analyzing an author’s omissions and his or her use of details is an important part of responding to or evaluating a text.</span>
Answer:
ya i speak 3 languages
1. english
2. japanese
3.korean
ya i feel lucky i can speak them
im fluent in japanese and english but not korean ive been lerning it for 3 years only :(((((((((((((((
english over spanish
because i feel like english is easier but people who speak spanish are sooo talentedddd :))
The second sentence has a part that says
“ but part of it’s”
It’s is suppose to be its
No, that is not an onomatopoeia. That's more personification. Onomatopoeias are usually the sound the object makes. For example, "buzz!" is an onomatopoeia of a bee or a bug. You could phrase your sentence like this instead: "Crash!! The meteoroids slammed against the earth's surface." In this sentence, "crash!" would be the onomatopoeia.