Conflict between teens and parents is a common problem among many families. Most problems are involved around cell phones or technology. Over the years technology has advanced . Parents may not have grown up with it, but teenagers have. The point is times change . Everything’s different from when the parents were teens . Teens feel like they are not understood. Parents can’t possibly understand there children unless they walked in there teens shoes.
Answer:
Alliteration.
"Shriek" is an example of an onomatopoeia.
The rhyme scheme of the first five lines is AAABB.
Explanation:
The given lines of poetry given in the question are taken from the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allen Poe. The lines are from the third part of the poem.
The sound device used in the line<em> </em><em><u>"What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells"</u></em><u> is an alliteration</u>.<u> Alliteration is the repeated use of the same consonant sound/ letter in a line in close proximity</u>. And the alliterative word/ letter is seen in the words <u>"tale/ terror/ turbulency/ tells"</u>.
The word <u>"shriek" is an example of onomatopoeia</u>. Onomatopoeia is the <u>creation of a word based on the sound it emits</u>, like for example hiss, buzz, bam, roar, grrr... etc.
And the <u>rhyme scheme of the first five lines is AAABB</u>. This can be identified by taking into account the words that end every line of the poem.
The <u>first and second line ends with the word "bells", third with "tells", the fourth line with "night" and the fifth line with "affright"</u>. "Bells" and, "tells" have the same rhyme so AAA, while "night" and "affright" end with the same sound so BB. Thus, the rhyming scheme is <u>AAABB.
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This is an opinion thing. There is no right or wrong so not a good question to ask help on.
<span>Based on the information in this passage, the story's events will most likely focus on:
the narrator's efforts to develop a good relationship with the other characters
He showed gentleness towards the other characters because he knew that he is greatly feared for his size. He showed them that being big does not equal to being mean and scary. His good intentions were rewarded when the other character began treating him as one of their own and welcoming him to enjoy their entertainment. </span>