Cheerful- stern
Irritating - footling
Shiny- matte
Gather- distribute
- Definition-
Stern- serious, poker faced
Footling- act foolishly, stupid
Matte- dull, flat
Distributing - exporting goods or supplies to areas
Irritating was one word that was hard to find in the dictionary, but "footling" was the only legitimate word to fits with an antonym of irritating.
Hopefully this sheds some light :)
The poem Autumn gilt uses vivid imagery and careful word choice to convey the beauty of autumn.
The fourth and second lines of each stanza rhyme and the poet uses an irregular rhythm. Alliteration is the best and regular technique in this poem. It can be see in lines "September sunshine/Lime green on the linden leaves/Burns bronze" with the repeated "s," "l," and "b" sounds.
A dominant example is found in the first line of the second stanza: "It flares flame-like on the fire hydrant." The poet is using both literal and figurative language throughout the poem. She observes the sun shining on various things (literally) and uses vivid imagery to emphasize the beauty she finds in this autumn day. Figurative language is found in her descriptions.
The first one if I’m not mistaken
Can you comment the article because there's no image on a article. Hope this helped, you probably didn't notice.
Answer:
Condense slide text to essential information
Explanation:
When creating a presentation, it's important to make it balanced and easy to follow. Salvatore should include only essential information on slides, because slides with too much text on them are not engaging. Sometimes it's possible to include all the needed information in one sentence, but it is not necessary to do so. Multimedia elements, such as pictures and videos, are a good way to make the presentation more interesting, and people often include more text than multimedia elements, but not necessarily. It's possible to make a great presentation consisting of only pictrues.