I'm not sure but look at murder-based sounds in the story. I haven't read since November so all I could is give you examples of common onomatopoeias: Clank! Buzz! Kaboom! Pow!
<span>Mentor : old friend of Odysseus
Eurynomous : a suitor of Penelope (a netherland or underword spirit);</span><span>he third son of Aigyptios and kin to Antiphos</span><span>
Halitherses : a seer who calls the eagle sighting an omen of Odysseus's return
Eurycleia : the only servant that knows of Telemachus's voyage; </span><span> servant in the household of Odysseus and took care of him and his son</span><span>
Aegyptius : father of Eurynomous</span>
<span>A. They both had charisma and engaging personalities.</span>
Answer:
book ->The Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone’s Impact on Society by Rich Ling
journal ->
an article on cell phones in the classroom in the Journal of Educational Technology & Society
reference material ->The Encyclopedia of Science and Technology edited by James Trefil
newspaper ->the New York Times article titled “Mobile Phones: Chronology of Coverage”
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Marching
Explanation:
Gerund is a verb form which functions as a <u>noun</u>. Marching is a gerund because it is a verb form of the verb <em>march</em> and it functions as a <u>noun</u>.
<em>Rewarding</em> is used as an adjective, so it is not a gerund but a participle.