Answer:
The broad topic would be Communication Through the Ages. Early Kingdoms narrows it down to West Africa. A short research project could give you the info you need on USGrant. The Mid Atlantic States are such a small portion that when you study colonization, it can be narrowed down to each colony. Communiciation Through the Ages - is just that - a long time and a very broad subject. From when to when?
Explanation:
It would take a while to research all the different types of communication - and is it narrowed down to technology or can it go back even to the stone age and how people drew pictures to communicate???
Answer:
An example of slant rhyme that includes consonance is D) look-duck.
Explanation:
A slant rhyme consists of word that have similar sounds, but do not rhyme perfectly. That is why it can also be called imperfect rhyme, or even lazy rhyme. The words may have:
- the same consonant sounds but different vowel sounds --> years-yours
- the same vowel sounds but different consonant sounds --> fate-save
When we analyze the options given, we can note that A) took-book and B) look-book are perfect rhymes - vowel and consonant sounds are the same. Option C does not rhyme at all since the pair look-boot shows different vowel and consonant sounds.
Option D) look-duck is a slant rhyme since the two words do have different vowel sounds but present an identical consonant sound (consonance) at the end - lʊk-dʌk.
Homophones and Homographs can be confused as well.
The answer is A due to the fact that the Navajo didn't reject the idea of education, it isn't speaking about removal from homes or boarding schools, and the conflict isn't mentioned within this excerpt.
I'm not sure this will help but :
Despair washed over her, but she forced herself to concentrate.<span>
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