Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia refers to the creation of words that imitate the sound they are trying to describe. Examples are: tic-toc, lub-dub, quack, mwah.
Onomatopoeia comes from the combination of two greek words that mean "name" and "I make".
Onomatopoeia differs a little bit between languages both in spelling and sometimes even in sound. For example, tic-toc is widely used in English, while tic-tac is used in Spanish; quack is used in English, while cuac is used in Spanish; haha is used in English and jaja is used in Spanish.
Answer:
Top Left
Explanation:
The dots go more closley to the line than in the other graphs.
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Peter-- the Capulet servant-- wanted the musicians to play a happy tune because he wanted to ease his sorrowful heart. However, the musicians refused because playing a happy tune would be inappropriate.