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Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe. Examples include "buzz," "meow," and "sizzle."
Amazing physics demonstration for you.
Choose a name according to what you are exhibiting.
May i suggest actually considering the qualities that make you attractive and irresistible to men? There are a few qualities that are universally attractive, meaning it's attractive to anyone whether you're in Asia or you're in America. These are the qualities : Happiness, Capacity for fun and laughter, Authenticity, Confidence and Competence.
yes A guy might find a girl drummer as attractive as any other girl. The fact that she is a drummer would not make her more attractive, except that it would suggest that she might be vivacious, and that might make her more attractive to some guys.
Leading questions are those that prompt or suggest a particular answer. Examples include: "Don't you agree that this is the best option?" or "Wouldn't you say that this product is superior to others?" These questions can influence the respondent's answer by steering them towards a specific response.
He had dark gold hair and deep blue eyes. Stories suggest that he was very attractive.
A word that represents what it sounds like is called an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. Examples include "buzz," "sizzle," and "clang."
"looloo" "jailbait" "tart" suggests that she is a tramp
By saying and doing what we think, just as they did *APEX
Recognition is important to the retention of employees. I suggest an award certificate along with some sort of token of appreciation. Examples might include paid time off, gift cards or flowers.
Examples of indirect characterization in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" include the Wife's extensive use of dialogue to reveal her beliefs and values, her actions and interactions with other characters that demonstrate her independence and outspoken nature, and the narrator's commentary on her appearance and behavior that suggest her confidence and assertiveness.