"bedroom bunk beds" is the alliteration in the sentence because all three words start with a b.
A mess! A children's bedroom is sometimes called a nursery.
was is the verb. Bedroom is the noun (subject) and upstairs is the adverb
sleeping chamber
It can be used as an adjective (it is the present participle of to sleep). Note that in "a sleeping child" it is an adjective, while in "a sleeping bag" it is a noun adjunct (bag used for sleeping).
The nouns are Monica, bedroom, ceiling, floor.
The technique used in the sentence is alliteration, where the words "children" and "sleeping" share the same initial sound of "s." This creates a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the sentence.
Alliteration, consonance
Yes, if the children are ok with sleeping in bunk beds, separate beds, ect..
The word bedroom is a noun. It is a room with the purpose of sleeping in.
A bedroom is a room in the home that is used primarily for sleeping in. Another name for a bedroom is chamber.
"of the bedroom" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It functions as an adjective, providing more information about the floor.
yes you can
Tell the children it is time to come in for the night. On Halloween night, the children went door-to-door in the neighborhood. The foster parents were unable to have children of their own.
A mess! A children's bedroom is sometimes called a nursery.
bedroom or boidoir?
dans mon lit dormir
Yes it is.