Three examples of alliteration are the word "market-man", the expression, "people the impassive" and the explanation of "not afraid to leave you yet I love you" . This alliteration reminds me of a poem I wrote myself of the plague of the bugs in the Canadian north woods, ie it started, "The buzz of bees and other bothersome bugs in the Babine Bush, Coupled with the whine of the worst winged wielders of wanton warfare..." etc.
Answer:
I believe choice D to be your answer!
Explanation:
This is simply the correct usage of grammar, none of the other choices sound right if you were to read them outloud to yourself.
Good luck! :)
I'm not quite sure what kind of poem you are looking for but I hope this helps:
Running
Running for my life
Hiding
I hide from the hunter
Or the last place I'll be
Is six feet under
Just like all the others
But then I would lose
Lose the game
The Most Dangerous Game
Of man hunting man
Instincts
My instincts are quick
A trap meant for me
Is the last thing his dog sees
The waves engulf me
But not for long
I swim around to a new shore
And don't bother knocking at his door
By means of challenge
I struggle and win
My name is Rainsford
And I beat Zaroff at his own game
The Most Dangerous Game
“After she finished the soup,she ate the grilled cheese, chewing methodically, like a goat.” It’s a simile.
Explanation:
Effective communication is defined as verbal speech or other methods of relaying information that get a point across. ... An example of effective communication is when the person who you are talking to listens actively, absorbs your point and understands it.
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