Just keep at it! The only way to learn a new language is to keep studying and working at it. I wish you the best of luck!
Ask Mr. Hollembeak for further details about his findings and report ask Mr. Hollembeak to read the report aloud and then share his opinion move on to the next topic of conversation to keep the discussion on track challenge the validity of the report by questioning Mr. Hollembeak’s research methods
In Rudyard Kipling's XIX century poem 'If", the author uses a fatherly tone, it can specially be seen in the last line rhyme: yours is the earth and everything that's in it and/which is more/you'll be a man my son.
The subject is the human spirit and its best values, especially but not especifically, for males.
Kipling uses both Repetition (the word You appears severalt times in the poem) and Alliteration (like on the first paragraph: if you <em>can, keep</em>, your head..) are two of the literary devices used in this beautiful poem.
Do you mean to combine the two words? Or just make a sentence?