The sound devices that emphasize the movement of the ship in the poem include alliteration ("sailed on," "smoothly went"), consonance ("sailed on," "smoothly went"), and onomatopoeia ("sailed," "breathe"). These devices create a sense of the ship gliding effortlessly through the water, enhancing the imagery of a quiet and serene journey.
He wears -Love is the movement -Just Breathe -Crush
the direction of movement of oxygen from the air you breathe and to dispose of excess.
Some Guys and Girls Who Breathe imaginary Air...
The purpose of the air sacs in a bird is to help digest food into the gizzard, and to help it breathe, and stay in the air longer and more smoothly. Hope this helps!
you breathe in and out or you would die!!!! <><><> The movement of the diaphragm is what causes the air to go in and out of your lungs.
They respire with the help of a porous cell membrane around them.
It allows more flexible movement which helps us to breathe with ease.
During this maneuver, a person performs the "breathe-in-bear-down" movement that is automatically performed during strenuous exercise
Briefly hold the nose and mouth closed and breathe out, or by bearing down, as though straining at a bowel movement
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
A rhyme can be found in the title "To Kill a Mockingbird," where the words "kill" and "bird" rhyme. This rhyme serves to emphasize the innocence and vulnerability of the mockingbird as a symbol in the novel.
i would say the spine because its involved in the movement of many of the other bones