<span>The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called alliteration. Alliteration was pretty common in earliest of poems when it was important to remember it, nowadays it is sometimes avoided.</span>
Answer:
<u>of</u>
Explanation:
A preposition is a function word that usually precedes a noun or pronoun and that shows a relationship between that noun or pronoun and other words. There are many prepositions, some of them include <em>of, up, after, before, until, at, for, after </em>and<em> on.</em>
In the sentence, "of" is a preposition because it shows a relationship between the noun "the spirit" with the noun "invention". The other words, on the other hand, are not prepositions: "forever" is an adverb, and "but" and "and" are conjunctions.
What’s the actual question
Answer:
b. I jumped back on the curb when I heard the car horn, otherwise I would have been hit for sure!
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