The correct answer is C. Thump, thump, thump
Explanation:
In writing, an onomatopoeia refers to a word that imitates or represents sound, including sounds from animals such as the onomatopoeia "meow" that represents the sound made by a cat or sounds from objects such as "bang" that can represent the sound of an explosion, this is commonly used in certain types of texts such as comic books that use onomatopoeia to emphasize the sound or effect of certain actions. Additionally to this, as language onomatopoeias are not universal despite they represent universal sounds, because of this one sound can be represented in different ways according to the language. Considering this, the line that is an example of onomatopoeia is "Thump, thump, thump" because these are words are being used to represent or imitate the sound of a blow or a rhythmic sound, which is exactly the purpose of onomatopoeias.
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A contraction is a shorted form of a word or group of words that omits centain letters or sounds. in most contractions an apostrophe represents the missing letters.
Explanation: he would=he'd. I have=i've. they are=they're.
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the guy above me, believe what he says
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he's right
Answer:
"one strength of this document as a source about Athens's political system is the call that Pericles made to all Athenians to continue to defend its land, the basis of democracy, and to support the war effort in a Patriotic way to maintain the liberty of Athens."
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He uses the dialect of the region.
He uses minimal scenery.
He distorts time in each act.
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Explanation:
This play by Thornton Wilder speaks to the everyday lives of individuals in America from 1901 to 1913. The main demonstration portrays their day by day lives, the second demonstration centers around affection and marriage, and the third demonstration talks about death. This play is unusual in its utilization of negligible sets and complete absence of props. Entertainers must emulate numerous items all through the show.
The Stage Manager, who is the storyteller of the play, breaks several rules of theather. To start with, he talks legitimately to the gathering of people and recognizes that he is in a play. Second, he every so often leaves his role ob as a storyteller to assume the pieces of a few characters in the play. Third, he realizes what will occur later on, and at times remarks on occasions that will happen to characters years later.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
false
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