He used to reason his wife with her daughter
Since it's a verb, it's usually used in sentences that deal with water.
Here are some sentences.She is a practical woman.That is a course of practical knowledge.
General sentences provide broad statements or ideas, such as "All dogs are loyal companions." Specific sentences offer detailed information or examples, like "My golden retriever, Max, always greets me at the door with a wagging tail." General sentences set the context, while specific sentences illustrate or support those broader ideas.
you are going to need six or eight sentences for you application
life is like an onion peel it off one layer at a time,and some times weep
SIMILIE
alliteration,personification metaphor and similie
Similie. When you use like or as that is a smilie. :)
Simile is grammatical term used to compare two objects!
Alliteration, consonance
Metaphor
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
A similie uses like or as. Examples: "She was as mad as a hornet." "The polished floor shone like gold." "My friend sings like an angel." "You're as pretty as a flower." The paper was as black as night."
Weak as a kitten.
As clean as a whistle.
As brittle as glass.