Yes.
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.
Juxtaposition is a word used to describe the placement of words or objects in relation to each other. For example, if you were talking about a poem, you might say: The author's juxtaposition of the words "dark" and "light" right next to each other is used to show the stark contrast between the two.
1. and 2. or 3. but
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
This is not a sentence, but a string of words with no grammatical connection to each other. The words are: abbot, son and voice.
They both have the meaning of one's right to the country. In other words, one's right to love the country and the other to violate the country.
No. It is an internal rhyme, but alliteration is when two words right next to each other or very close in a sentence start with the same letter, as in "big babboon" or "Bobby was biking."
At each other.
The women supported each other in a boycott to protest the high prices at the market.
essentially it breaks up a sentence whilst linking each separated segment of the sentence with each other:)
A right triangle is a triangle in which one of the three angles measures 90°. In other words, it is a triangle with two sides that are perpendicular to each other.
it should be about 10-12 words each sentence hope that helps you!:) bye!