hugo
the author shows that walnut sees because when his eyes are covered he can hear the noises and turn them into imagination that actually are happening
It was chord less.I was on one of the math papers in sixth grade.It's a super corny joke!
It's a line from a Yeats poem called "The Second Coming." But, you may be looking for something else.
'What do your ears enable you to do?' could be a question with the answer 'hear'.
either isabel ringing, Justin case, m.t. wallet, or Hugo first
Phone Booth
I don't know but I'm having the same problem.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
yes, i hear a telephone ringing early in the song. there is no doubt there is a telephone ringing during this song
hugo
Jem calls out to Atticus that the phone was ringing because Atticus was outside and couldn't hear it, so Jem wanted to make sure Atticus didn't miss an important call. Jem's action shows his concern and thoughtfulness towards his father.
church
I have this too. It's called tinnitus and when in complete silence you hear a ringing.
The correct sentence is "I didn't hear the phone ring." In this context, "ring" is the correct form to use because it is referring to the action of the phone making a sound (ringing), not the phone itself as an object.
You can't hear a phone ringing inside a jar because the jar acts as a barrier that contains and dampens sound waves. Sound travels through air by creating vibrations, but when these vibrations hit the solid surface of the jar, much of the sound energy is absorbed or reflected, preventing it from escaping. Additionally, if the jar is sealed, the lack of air movement further diminishes sound transmission, making the ringing nearly inaudible from outside.
In the area of phones, the term ringback refers to the sound you hear on the phone when you are trying to call someone. It's designed to let you know that the phone you are calling is ringing.