"Sea-scented beach" is an example of both alliteration and assonance due to the fact that, (alliteration) you have two repeating consonants "<em>s</em><em />ea-<em>s</em><em />cented..." and assonance because of the "ea" in sea, and the "ea" in beach make the same sound.
A king inherited the wisdom from his 4 bears
Answer:
they all equal bad
Explanation: all of these are bad words they all mean problems of some sort
It’s to underline the feature ?
<span>. C. I bought the artist's statue but I can't fit it in my car.</span>