Some students do better if they sit in close proximity to the teacher.
Alliteration is a literary device where the initial consonant sounds are repeated in close proximity in a phrase or sentence. It is not an onomatopoeia, cognate, palindrome, or eponym.
This is known as consonance. It is a literary device where the same consonant sound is repeated in close proximity in a sentence or phrase.
"Near" is used as an adverb to indicate proximity or closeness. For example: "The store is near my house." It can also be used as a preposition followed by a noun, as in "The park is near the library."
When a student has trouble attending, it's sometimes helpful to seat them in close proximity to the teacher. Her new apartment is in a wonderful location with close proximity to the mall and a park. Whenever our puppy Maggie is in close proximity to our neighbor's St. Bernard, she barks loudly. If our campsite is not in close proximity to the restrooms, let's request one that is. Cast your vote at the poll with the closest proximity to your home. Her office is in close proximity to the coffee shop and she visits it frequently.
Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They can indicate location, time, direction, or relationship. Some examples of prepositions that show location or proximity include "in," "on," "near," and "by."
the proximity of the boy was making his sister uncomfortable.
no i cannot.
Students in college dorm rooms live in close proximity to each other.
yes you can. eg. I am in close proximity to John.
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I think he had not realized his proximity to his old alma mater.Answered By: Jason Liu
Learning to avoid proximity to volcanic activity could save your life someday.
My own house was an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore, and it had been overlooked, so I had a view of the water, a partial view of my neighbor's lawn, and the consoling proximity of millionaires--all for eighty dollars a month.
The meteor's propinquity gave astronomer's cause for alarm because of it's proximity to the earth's surface .
Proximity means closeness, the state of being proximate. It is a redundancy to use the phrase, "close proximity." I see it all the time used by supposedly literate people, and others not so. It galls me to see the language misused that way. I'm on a campaign to see it properly used.
Its a rough decription of non-exact closeness. As an example.. My Mom got nervous that I might damage something when I placed a cup in close proximity to my computer. Derived from "proximate" or "near." Very often misused in sentences as above by saying that a cup was placed close near a computer would be better said "...when I placed a cup too close to my computer." "Close proximity" in a phrase is somewhat redundant and superfluous because "close" implies "near" as well.
Yes, the sentence "wandering through watery waves" contains consonance because the repeated "w" sound creates a musical quality. Consonance occurs when consonant sounds are repeated in close proximity within a sentence or phrase.