Assonance was “Wanda the witch wouldn’t wake up”
Line break was “Paragraph in poetry”
Alliteration was “Blue fell blew. A crow chittered throatily. The stopped. We continued to breath.
Stanza was “Jack was quick to look under his desk”
Consonance wind was “Margo’s old kohl coat was back in vogue”
Answer:
Rafael Lemkin was often considered a shabby, dogged nuisance when I met him at the UN in the 1950s. He'd lost 49 family members in the Holocaust; only seven mourners attended his own funeral. But his moral and legal clarity gave the world a new way of defining - if not deterring - mass murder.
Explanation:
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Yes because you can be someone you aren’t!
The police are asking questions over and over and they get tired thinking they can go home