The ice cracks and hisses when he takes a step.
The soft rustling of leaves could be heard in the peaceful garden.
Please provide me with the sentence so I can help you determine if it makes sense.
The nouns in the sentence are "sound," "laughter," and "town."
The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the following word's initial sound. "A" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. For example, "a cat" (consonant sound) and "an apple" (vowel sound).
The schwa sound in a word, such as in the word "sentence," is the unstressed and neutral sound represented by the symbol ษ. In "sentence," the schwa sound is heard in the second syllable, pronounced as /หsษntษns/.
A sentence or passage has sensory details if it appeals to one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, or touch. Look for descriptive language that helps the reader imagine or experience the scene or moment being described through sensory information.
fish or bread
The darkness of the sky hangs over the icy lake
He appeals the banana!
It was a court of appeals.
The word "trumpeter" most appeals to the sense of hearing in the poem "Cavalry Crossing a Ford," as it conjures the image of the sound of a trumpet being played by a cavalry soldier.
In those lines, the words "luscious," "whispers," and "tantalizing" appeal to the sense of taste; "velvet," "soft," and "warmth" appeal to the sense of touch; and "fragrant" appeals to the sense of smell.
Touch
Perfect sense.
The bright blue sea sparkled in the sun as a dolphin danced in the distance
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.