what about 'no S*it, Sherlock'?
Onomatopoeia. I am learning those in math class language arts class. If anyone else needs help with figurative language ask me! I know similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia's and more.
"twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are""Oh, snow, why must you hamper my enjoyment with your vicious cold bite?"By using an apostrophe in figurative language you are making a reference to something inanimate ( or not alive) this can also go for anyone who is dead or not present.For instance: "Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo?"
it is called hassinyia, a dialect of arabic
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i know hindi language
Onomatopoeia. I am learning those in math class language arts class. If anyone else needs help with figurative language ask me! I know similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia's and more.
It meant that Lara didn't actually turn into a dragon but she was fierce like a dragon. Figurative language means that it doesn't actually happen.
If anyone is harsh is his tongue and says killing words.
"twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are""Oh, snow, why must you hamper my enjoyment with your vicious cold bite?"By using an apostrophe in figurative language you are making a reference to something inanimate ( or not alive) this can also go for anyone who is dead or not present.For instance: "Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo?"
If one wants to translate something from the Chinese language, they can go to Google translate
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A language that is no longer anyone's mother tongue.
Your rights can't interfere with anyone else's rights
HOW CAN ANYONE KNOW THIS?! this is peak. obvious, its savethechildren
anyone who is someone or something. i think...
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It is not owned by anyone.