Alliteration
Alliteration is when you have a sentence in which most of the words in a sentence start with the same letter
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1. We had a flat tire, Amos was car sick, and we got lost.
2. Chris thought I hoped they will choose me for their team.
Stinks are a very interesting breed of lizard that come in all shapes and sizes.
Answer:
C. “Some concussions are much more serious than the symptoms would suggest,” says Dr. Monroe, a neurologist at the Brain Center.
Explanation:
got it correct on edge.
Answer:
adjective
adjective: rudimentary
involving or limited to basic principles.
"he received a rudimentary education"
Similar:
basic
elementary
introductory
early
primary
initial
first
fundamental
essential
rudimental
Opposite:
advanced
relating to an immature, undeveloped, or basic form.
"a rudimentary stage of evolution"
Similar:
primitive
crude
simple
unsophisticated
rough
rough and ready
makeshift
rude
vestigial
undeveloped
incomplete
embryonic
immature
nonfunctional
abortive
obsolete
Opposite:
sophisticated
developed