arf arf arf art! whatever you want kid!
The typical seal barks, so just write "the seal barked" instead of trying to come up with different ways to say it.
seals make a barking sound. ort ort Umm... actually it's sealions that bark (ort ort) seals make a strange earie wale/moaning sound.
Some new how to write. But, if important people didn't know how to write, then they would carry around a necklace with a seal that they'd put in ink and then shove it on a piece of paper.
Yes. The EA in seal has a long E sound as in seat and real.
A seal makes high-pitched sounds. They are known for emitting a range of vocalizations, from barks and growls to trills and whistles, which are generally higher in pitch compared to other marine mammals.
There are a number of things that are required in order to write a certificate of authenticity. You should have all the relevant details and most importantly have a seal or a stamp which makes it authentic.
The word "seal" has a long vowel sound.
In "seal," the 'ea' combination represents the long 'ee' sound, as in "see" or "bee."
Yes. It has a long E sound. The EA is sounded as EE as in steel or steal.
The EA vowel pair has the long E sound, as in sea and meal.
bark!
Yes, the EA vowel pair has a long E sound, as in sea, seal, and seat.
The purpose of a cylinder seal is to write signatures in early times.