Alliteration is a stylistic literary device used in literature, poetry, and spoken word in which numerous words containing the same first consonant sound (or letter) occurs frequently and close together. Alliteration concerns identical consonant sounds which often (but not always) coincide with the same letter.
Rising action
Exposition is usually in the beginning where the characters are introduced, the background is explained and the setting is described.
Climax is basically the turning point.
Answer:
perceive (the word that is misspelled)
The correct answer is: The broken down, horseless carriage.
Explanation:
Extracted from the novel Dragonwings, from the Golden Mountain Chronicles by Lawrence Yep, this passage depicts Father's first encouinter with Mr. Alger and his disposition to help him even when he was nothing but a stranger, a "demon". Father stops in his routine rounds to help Mr. Alger, who was stranded by the side of the road with his car or "horseless carriage" broken down, and if not for Mr. Alger's need for aid, Father would not have stopped and established communication with him.
Answer:
1. To keep an item in a specific location for a later use.
2. A paid enclosure to keep an item for later use
3. (Past tense) To keep an item in a specific location for later use.
Explanation: