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In sonnet 130, the narrator compares his loved one to natural elements presenting them as less worth, but ultimately prettier to him.<span />
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moving from the details of the individual hieroglyphics to the big picture of hieroglyphics being both representations of sounds and symbols
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Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia refers to the creation of words that imitate the sound they are trying to describe. Examples are: tic-toc, lub-dub, quack, mwah.
Onomatopoeia comes from the combination of two greek words that mean "name" and "I make".
Onomatopoeia differs a little bit between languages both in spelling and sometimes even in sound. For example, tic-toc is widely used in English, while tic-tac is used in Spanish; quack is used in English, while cuac is used in Spanish; haha is used in English and jaja is used in Spanish.
Answer: B. That dog, the fluffy black one is the new dog we just adopted
Explanation:
There is gonna be a pause right next to "that dog"
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