persnickety, bonkers, discombobulated, absquatulate, cockamamie, flabbergast, bamboozled, eclectic, aficionado, jollux, brabble, brannigan, quagswagging, and pronk. Hope this helps. -Simon
Signposts should be used as often as possible where necessary.
Repetition of an initial sound in two or more words is called alliteration. This literary device is often used in poetry and prose to create rhythm and emphasis on certain words or phrases.
not really, because solar energy can be non useful sometimes
Rhyming words
Rhyming words
Snuck is very informal and is strictly American usage. It should not be used in writing. Sneaked is more formal and is used throughout the English-speaking countries.
The letter "e" is the most commonly used in English.
The technique is called alliteration, where two or more words in a phrase or sentence start with the same sound or letter. It is often used in poetry and literature to create rhythm and emphasis.
beacause they are guessing words
It can be spelled either way. However, homeschooling is generally used more often.
Onomatopoeias are often used to represent words and sounds such as buzz , thud , crack , crash , whoosh , pow , etc. . .
How, What, When, Why, Since (when), Did, Have, Do, Is, Should, Can, Shall, Must, ("Must we go?) Will, Can't, Need, (Need we stay?) Could, Most commonly used English question words are contracted in informal speech and writing, whereas more standard expressions are preferred in formal discourse . Informal: "Why can't I come?" Formal: "Why is it that I am not allowed to come?"