a butterfly says amba, but only when in distress.
No. "Speed" and "theme" have the same sound (long E or EE). The words "sped" and "them" have the same sound (short E).
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The word "birdie" has the same vowel sound as "dirty."
The word "apple" begins with the same sound as "at."
Some words that have the same beginning sound as "apple" are apricot, anchor, and actor.
No. Rhyme means they have similar sounds. "Flitting" does not sound at all like "butterfly".
Yes dragonfly and butterfly have the same number of legs....
butterfly :)
Assuming you mean the butterfly is trapped inside the train... The air surrounding the butterfly - is travelling at the same speed as the train. The butterfly is simply flying in an enclosed space of stable air.
Is this the same question as : why did the butterfly flutter by ? which the answer is : because it saw the dragonfly drink a flaggon dry.
At the end of the story Eckels die.
The U has a short U (uh) sound, the E is unstressed (schwa) and the Y has a long I sound.
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No, the sound is the same
ewan?
they both abdomens and wings