Stars twinkle because of the abberations in their light path from dust and gas in space, and most especially from the earth's atmosphere. Some nights they twinkle much more than others.
On a very clear night, after a very still day, they twinkle relatively little.
Little Jane's eyes twinkled with excitement as her grandmother opened her present.
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Its not hard.here are some:*The sun shined like a flashlight flashing my face.*I wondered lonely as a cloud.*My Love is like the melody that's sweetly played in tune.*Her eyes twinkled like stars.*She is sweet as candy.
Tinkle, Winkle, wrinkle, and if you realy want to stretch it, then ankle.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by comparing it with a seemingly unrelated object. The night sky was as dark as a velvet blanket strewn with emeralds is an example of a metaphor.
Twinkle is the present tense, twinkled is the past tense, and will twinkle is the future tense.
No. An adverb is a verb that gains the legal (in grammar) ly at the end. The ly allows it to start describing other verbs or a noun or something.
The most common legend about the first Christmas tree is about Martin Luther, and his walk through a forest in Riga, where he spied the stars shining through the prickly boughs of an evergreen tree. Supposedly, Martin Luther brought the tree home and decorated it with candles to simulate the effect of stars. Or to explain to his children how stars twinkled. Or maybe he decorated it with lights in order to illustrate the "majesty of Christ's birth." However, sadly this is only legend, and there is nothing in Luther's writings to support it. Reference: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/trees/traditions-world.html
The plural form of the noun torches. The plural possessive form is torches'.Example: After dark, the torches' lights of many skiers twinkled down the mountain.
because they go twinkel twinkle litytle satr how i wonder what you are, up above the world so high, like a dimond in the sky, twinkle twinkle little star how i do not anymore
The Stars twinkled with such serenity. It was a scene of such serenity. Her eyes gleamed with serenity. Serenity basically means calm or peacefulness