The pattering of the rain is heard most often in All Summer in a Day.
No
The color blue is most evident in All Summer in a Day.
No. Words with a double L have an AW sound (caret O) for the A, so that all is a homophone for "awl." The short A sound is heard in words such as pal and gallon.
All types of sound - whether or not it can be heard by someone underwater is rather the question.
Yes they get married in the summer but Roxy's very jelous
That all depends on where the microphone is located when recording a game. We see things instantly, but sound waves travel. The further away the microphone is from the sound, the longer it takes for the sound to be heard.
A kitten's meow.
In US English, most -all words have a caret O or AW sound, to rhyme with haul and bawl. This is neither a short or long A sound. The short A is heard in gal and pal.
The nouns in that sentence are sound, laughter, and town.
No, because sound is a vibration of the air and there is no air in space.
China had the most gold metals in the Beijing summer Olympics. The United States had the most silver in the summer Olympics. All countries did a great job.
The sound doesn't necessarily change, but it may become delayed from when the sound first was started, and the sound may become softer than up close. An example of this would be someone kicking a ball and you not being able to hear it until about 2 seconds after it happens. it all has to do with our ears receiving the sound.