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All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
Because Russia sounded too monarchy
a sound is sounded and a letter is written
He sounded like Christopher Lee.
i will run as fastback to my house
someone banged or dropped something, and they thought it sounded good
He was probably interested in you, either your physical attraction or wants to ask you out but is shy. He could have just became distracted at something else and dropped something! Who knows.
no. onomatopia is something like Crunch! or Swoosh! though it probably devoloped into the English language because it sounded like what people were trying to explain. :)
that sounded like a different language. (remember im 8 so always explain questions like this!)
At the entrance of the zoo it sounded like a lion roared.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
All people- not just the Greeks- created myths to explain things they did not understand. If something SOUNDED like a good answer, they kept it until something better came along.
The words sound and sounded have an OU/OW vowel sound, or "ow."In sounded, the -ed has a schwa or unstressed sound (uhd/ehd/ihd).
Groupings of several pitches sounded simultaneously is called what?
Words like mellow, earthy, round, and warm can explain how the clarinet sounds. I remember when I was at school we were asked to explain how it sounded but the answers were mostly right because everybody thinks that it sounds different.
The past tense of sound is sounded. e.g. The car's battery sounded like it was dying.