The poet compares her love to beautiful things in nature.
An onomatopoeia is when something makes a noise, like SPLAT or BOOM, so i would assume it would be B., since it says the faucet sputtered before dying. Hope this helped!
The answer that corrects the shift in verb tense in the given sentence above is: To earn his allowance this week, Josh must mow the lawn and trim the bushes. The correct answer is option D. This sentence shows a condition therefore, the verbs that should be used is in the present form.
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The answer is: [D]: "apostrophe" .
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