well these words are some that i use in my poetry unit, so hope they help... lol thx
xoxo, peace
amazing
weirdest
easy-going
amusing
aggressive
creative
talkative
sociable
devious
courageous
well thats how much i could think of
lol hope it helps
admirableathleticcompetitivedetermineddrivendedicatedhardworkingquickskilledtalented
Some words that can be used to describe earthquakes are 1) epicentre 2) seismograph 3) tsunami 4) geologist 5) crust 6) blackout 7) fault 8) aftershocks 9) debris 10) liquification Hope this helps!
Document, Parliament, Freedom, Liberty, Nobles, Monarchy, Government, King, Latin, England, Protection, Powers, Law, Charter.
ChurchHumilityUnderstandingRepentanceCourageHome
The Wal-Mart 10-foot rule encourages associates to greet someone when they are within 10 feet of them.
well, three words to describe him are
admirableathleticcompetitivedetermineddrivendedicatedhardworkingquickskilledtalented
There are ten syllables in the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."Harry" and "Potter" are two syllables"Sorcerer's" is three syllables"And", "The" and "Stone" are all one syllable
The play is written partially in iambic pentameter which is 10 syllables per line that are unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one so to make it work he has to put accents on certain parts of words a lot of the time it is -ed.
4 syllables 10/10 ~ IGN would r8 again my life is komplete
hi loud noise big green vast
10 words to describe george in george's marvelous medicine
iambic pentameter
510 words. 153 ÷ 3 = 51 words. 51 x 10 = 510 words.
There are two syllables. But-ter.
There are nine syllables in the phrase "much have you traveled in the realms of gold."
No, each line of a sonnet does not have to have exactly 10 syllables. While the traditional form of a sonnet, such as the Shakespearean or Petrarchan, often uses lines of iambic pentameter (10 syllables), variations can be found in modern sonnets.