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At the end of Chapter 2 (P47), the author mentions "the drum-roll". What kind of figure of speech is it? State its symbolic or foreshadowing function.??CAN SOMEONE HELP ME??!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
A drum roll usually plays on a snare. The drum you sit right behind it.
To type a drum roll, you can use a series of repeated characters, usually dashes or periods, to mimic the sound of drums. For example, typing "brrrrrr" or "drum roll..." effectively conveys the idea. Alternatively, you might use "Roll drum roll..." or simply "drum roll please!" to set the stage for a reveal or punchline.
When Ralph first heard the 'drum roll' and 'thunder' in the jungle he knew that he'd heard the sound before but didn't at first recognise that it was the sound of an out of control fire.
Let's try drum. You have an eardrum, some play a snare drum, and they may ask for a drum roll.
The quote "we want smoke Lord of the Flies and you go wasting your time you roll rocks" appears in the song "Good with It" by Derek King. It expresses frustration at wasted efforts or misdirected priorities.
a drum roll.
it happens to be joint drum roll.......... Edinburgh another drum roll........... and York
The full drum. Answer It depends a drum a quarter full is almost impossible to roll but a drum that is completely full will although heavier roll easier.
It is...*drum roll* Something ( ._.)
Drum notation uses different symbols to represent different drum sounds. For example, a circle represents a hit on the snare drum, while an "x" represents a hit on the hi-hat. A line connecting two notes indicates a drum roll. Practice reading and playing these notations to improve your drumming skills.
a five stroke roll is a role with 5 strokes