Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Words like boom, crash, bang
Child bearer is another term for a mother. Like "birth giver" "mother" ect.
Yes, you can use it in a sentence.
"She is adopted but the kind woman in the red dress is the child bearer."
"Susan is a child bearer of the sweet little girl."
I have no idea if these are even good examples, but it is a strange phrase anyways, I hope I helped.
Answer:
1 the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight.
2 scholarly knowledge or learning:
3 the wisdom of the schools.
4 wise sayings or teachings; precepts.
5 a wise act or saying.
6 (initial capital letter)Douay Bible. Wisdom of Solomon.
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Answer:
C. Visual imagery
Explanation:
This piece is about a person Lucy (whom the speaker admires a whole lot). The speaker captured the rarity & beauty of Lucy's life which was unfortunately missed by people. The speaker would describe Lucy using imagery. He likened her to:
I. the flower Violet (which is not common) in the first line to project her beauty
II. a fair star to further describe her beauty & allure in the third line
<u>In doing this, the speaker used imagery which the eyes can see </u>e.g. flower (Violet), star, sky.
Kinesthetic imagery is used to describe moving objects, gustatory imagery describes what is tasted, tactile imagery describes what can be touched or felt; all these three are NOT the correct answer
<u>Hence, the author used visual imagery. That means option C is the correct answer</u>