What is the difference between alliteration and onomatopoeia?

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Answer 1
Answer: Aliteration is when the first letter (s) of a few words are the same. Onomatopoeia is the sounds something makes.
Eg for both-:
Aliteration...
Jumping Jack jumps jollily!
Onomatopoeia...
Splish! Splash! The girl jumped in all of the puddles!

I think it is kinda obvious what the difference is now! 
Hope you understand now!
Jasmine xxx


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Choose the word pair that would best complete this analogy emblem insignia

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The word pair that would be best to complete the analogy: emblem:insignia is the guard:sentinel. An analogy is a similarity of both things. The words guard and sentinel share the same meaning just like the analogy; emblem:insignia. The answer is the analogy guard:sentinel.  

Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive? A. The car was parked next to the church.
B. Dave will take us to the field before the game.
C. Let's walk to the picnic.
D. Heather wants to go to the store with us.

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The correct answer is D. Heather wants to go to the store with us. An infinitive verb is a verb that hasn't been conjugated, and usually follows a conjugated verb. In English, the infinitive is signified by the word "to" before the verb. In this sentence, the verb "to go" is infinitive.

D. Heather wants to go to the store with us.


Was Juliet a princess
From Romeo and juliet??

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No, Juliet wasn't a princess. She was just of a very wealthy family with a high social status.

Answer:

No she was born in a very wealthy family aka from the capulet

Why does Mr. Jabez Wilson write so much in "The Red-Headed League"? A.
He is filing a police report.

B.
He is copying an encyclopedia.

C.
He is a tax lawyer.

D.
He is writing a detective story.

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B. he is copying an encyclopedia
if yo read the story, you will see that it was just a plot to get him out of the shop so his assistant, who was actually a criminal, could spend time in the basement tunneling into the bank and steal the gold bulions in there

the answer is B

B.He is copying an encyclopedia.

.Read the sentence.

Perched on his cage, the lonely robin soon drew attention.

Which word in the sentence is an adverb?


perched

soon

drew

lonely

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Answer:

The answer is SOOn

Explanation:

Identify the italicized word according to its class in structural linguistics.Rain began to fall.
intensive
adjective
noun
empty word
verb

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I don't know which word is underlined, so I will just write every part of speech.
Rain is a noun.
Began is a linking verb.
To is an empty word.
Fall is a verb.
Or to fall could be seen as a verb, you don't have to separate them.
But again, you didn't underline anything, so I don't know for sure.

Answer:

It is a verb

Explanation: hope this helps!