Alliterations are the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. In hatchet Gary Paulson writes “food fish” on page 45, or at the beginning of chapter 13. This is an example of an alliteration.
"With" "together" and "in association"
Try to talk about how kids around 16 have jobs , or things they need to do with their family. Sorry it’s broad, but your question is a bit broad as well.
Answer:
By using words such as noisy-throated, trilled and bursting, Keller helps readers imagine how it felt for her to hear the first time out among the creatures of the natural world.
<h3>2 ways I know of</h3>
- Tell the person to leave; you can legally kick them out on certain conditions. Research before doing so.
- Just tell them you don't want to be in a ship anymore.
Hope this helps! Have an awesome day. ♣