Alliterantion is the repeating of the same letter or sound at the beginning of word. For example, she sells sea shells by the sea shore.
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A. </span>adverb phrase</span>
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Adverb phrase is a type of phrase which modifies a verb, adverb, or adjective and answers the 5 Wh-questions. In this case, the adverb phrase tells where the fox hunts mouse.</span>
I think the reader can most likely conclude that the speaker: Recognizes and respects her grandmother's social position
During her bath, the narrator slowly understands her Grandmother position as she grew older. If we pay attention to our society, we will see that the elderly keep losing power as they got older. They used to be listened by their children but after a certain age, the position is reserved. The children took more power over their old parents.
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A <u>proper noun</u> is a noun that defines a specific name for a particular person, place or thing and is always capitalized, such as Texas. A <u>compound noun</u> is a noun made up of two (or more) words that form a noun. A <u>compound proper noun</u> is a combination of both, such as South Africa. A sentence that includes both a <u>compound proper noun</u> and a <u>proper common noun</u> could be:
<em>There are just a few schools in the world -some in South Africa and the one I attend in Texas- that follow a multiage learning system.</em>