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The monster roared loudly because it wants to be heard
The black car roared
Alliteration
No , but they did have as pets Spot which was a dragon , Igor that was a bat , a Raven named Charlie and then there was a black cat known only as "Kitty" who roared as a lion does .
Jean Seberg is most famous for her role in Boujour Tristesse, A bout de souffle and Airport. She has starred in 37 films including comedies such as The Mouse that Roared and musicals like Paint Your Wagon.
the engine roared
Personification.
Peak by Roland Smith includes examples of figurative language such as similes ("like a bird in a cage"), metaphors ("a sponge for knowledge"), and personification ("the mountain roared"). These examples help enhance the imagery and create a more vivid reading experience for the audience.
The verb is roared.
Roar is the present tense of roared.
The duration of The Mouse That Roared is 1.38 hours.
The Mouse That Roared was created on 1959-10-26.
"Roared" has one syllable.
The monster roared loudly because it wants to be heard
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The Mouse That Roared - 1966 TV was released on: USA: 1966
The word 'roared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'roar'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example:verb: The crowd roared when each goal was made.adjective: The roared orders of the Sergeant woke everyone in the barracks.