rainbow of colors
odoriferous
smelling so good
beautiful
cute
loveing
freakin'awsom
Spanish conquistador
helpful
"Brave", "Strong", "Loving", "Courageous", and "Thoughtful".
pretty
bruttle
Yes, there are instances of onomatopoeia in "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. One example is the use of sound words like "whirr" and "buzz" to describe the machinery used in Charlie's operation. These words help create a vivid sensory experience for the reader.
Perfume
Examples: "Silk Flowers" is a generic term to describe all flowers that are "artificial". Traditionally, silk flowers were made from silk but nowadays they can be made from a whole range of materials such as rubber, plastic polymers, polycotton and foam. The term "Silk Flowers" is a generic term to describe all such flowers.
Some words that can be made using the letters of "flowers" are:ReflowSlowerFlowsFowlsLoserLowerRolesWolfsWorseFlewFlowLoseOwlsRoleRoseSelfSlowWolfWore
big words to describe excelence
Animals help to pollinate flowers by landing on them and collecting pollen on their legs. This pollen is distributed to other flowers when that animal lands on it.
well, three words to describe him are
loathing
Words that describe homework are:helpfullearningteachingpracticeeasyhardboringinterestingpaper workFrustrating
To entertain or to describe or to persuade or to inform