They watched the horse clip-clop down the cobblestone road.
In the distance, she heard the taka-taka-taka-taka of gunfire.
Examples:1.He ignored looking at me in the crowd as though I was not in front him.2. As though I was her brother, she showed great regard to me while arguing on behalf of me when I could not speak a word against the opponent.
To adjust the tone of sentence 2, consider using more positive or neutral language, and avoiding any negative or harsh words. Additionally, you can refine the wording to be more respectful or supportive, depending on the context of the sentence.
1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
There are MANY examples of using I said, but here are three examples that I've thought of: 1. I said that I can set up the tables. 2. I said, "Let's party!" 3. "I hate tacos," I said.
Answer 1:"He doubled his pleasure with doublemint gum."Answer 2:You make a sentence using the pleasure you have in your heart to speak, as in how much do you love one, to know how much He loves us, with His word given to us to speak in pure pleasure spoken in every sentence using His pleasure. Almighty God have given us this pleasure of time to see his Love spoken in every sentence. God bless you and yours. amen.
1. Pop! 2. Splash 3. Bang!
"Buzz" - represents the sound of a bee. "Crash" - imitates the noise of a collision.
the ten examples of onomatopoeia are; 1.o 2.n 3.o 4.m 5.a 6.t 7.o 8.p 9.i 10.a
The conditions were extremely cold but they managed to survive their climb. Endangered animals will survive if the correct actions are taken.
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The area was destitute and bare
1. My name is George. 2. I like apples.
1. What is a sentence using the word athletic? 2. I am an athletic person. 3. You are not very athletic.
1. Your contribution was greatly accepted. 2. Thank-you for your contribution. 3. Would you like to make a contribution to the wildlife protection society?
1. Here is a sentence using the word clemency. 2. The condemmed prisoner petitioned the governor for clemency.
The stream divides into 2- brooks.
In Chapter 2 of "Bud, Not Buddy," the onomatopoeia "bloomp" is used to describe the sound of the horn on the "Jitney 49" bus when it stops suddenly. This word is an example of how onomatopoeia can help create vivid imagery and bring a scene to life for the reader.