Schwa is the sound you make when your tongue is limp in the middle of your mouth. If someone asks you a question and you say "uhhh" before you answer, you've made a schwa. It is usually, but not always on the unstressed syllable.
For a hint: it's the "o" in melon and "e" in paper.
The schwa sound is typically found in unstressed syllables in English words. In the given words, the schwa sound is commonly found in the following areas: above - 'a', another - 'a', upon - 'o', animal - 'a', paper - 'a', open - 'o', family - 'i', afraid - 'a', sugar - 'a', circus - 'u', item - 'i', gallon - 'a', melon - 'e', and character - 'a'.
The correct spelling is "carcass." It refers to the dead body of an animal.
Yes, "circus" does have a prefix. The prefix in "circus" is "circ-" which comes from the Latin word "circus" meaning a circular or elliptical area for public spectacles.
The infinitive phrase is "to join the circus" (an adverbial phrase).
The word "circus" is a noun. It refers to a traveling company that performs acrobatic, athletic, and artistic acts under a tent or in an arena.
The mirage in the desert turned out to be illusory, disappearing upon closer inspection.
No.
Of course they can. Almost any kind of animal can be trained to do something in a circus.
yes
elephants
Pussy Galores Flying Circus www.jamesbondwiki.com/thread/1962478/Pussy+Galore's+Flying+Circus
For the cracker circus.
Circus animal cruelty is when they use animals to perform but keep them in bad condition, abuse them in order to train them and basically don't give them rights or what they deserve.
No, you can not have it. They provide the animal taxi service though.
Hinduism firmly believe in kindness & Peace.thus Hinduism never supports torchering animals as they do in circus.
yes since 2008!!
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A circus was a racing track. The Circus Maximus was used for horse races and chariot races and it was the biggest track in Rome. Another track was the Circus Falminius