The pronouns in the sentence are:
Note: The word 'where' is a relative adverb which introduces the adverbial clause 'where they store their roots as of old'.
cellar
Cellar as in a storage area or a basement
The homophone is seller.
The homophones for "cellar" are "seller" and "celar".
A seller is a homophone. A synonym is basement, an antonym is an attic.
In the story "The Father" by the author, the father buries his child's body in the cellar after a tragic event. This act symbolizes his overwhelming grief and the lengths to which he goes to conceal the pain and loss he feels. The cellar serves as a metaphorical and literal representation of the darkness that envelops him following this devastating loss.
The word 'cellar' is both a verb (cellar, cellars, cellaring, cellared), and a noun (cellar, cellars). Example uses:Verb: He's an avid collector, he has a place underground to cellar his wine.Noun: We've converted the cellar into a playroom.
multi cellar means
i have a cellar
cellar doors
A synonym for cellar is basement.
cellar
Out of the Cellar was created in 1983.
A cellar is always underground, so you can just call it a cellar. A cellar is where you'd store stuff like food or random items.
the cellar smells bad
Cellar has two syllables.
Granny is down in the root cellar, right now. The cellar is flooded, again.