Will medal and fan!! Longfellow uses onomatopoeia to suggest the sound of a galloping horse. "A glimmer, and then a gleam of light!" "And beneath from the pebbles, in passing, a spark" "And felt the breath of the morning breeze" "And the moonlight flowing over all"
Im not exactly sure what you are trying to ask. @Cwalls7
Which of the following lines would best support the statement?
Okay so explain onomatopoeia and i will see what i can do for you.
the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle ).
@yobro
Hmm this question is actually very hard. I think it is C
I'll try C then.
i do not know i think c to this is hard
C was wrong D':
Were sorry @Cwalls7 we tried. You probably should have researched this a bit more and waited more before inputting your answer and asking some other people.
i do apoligize to
cwall
I can take the test again. It doesn't really matter.
@Cwalls7 Alright good luck. Hope you have luck and good wishes my friend.
its c because humans breath and wind cant so well ya lol
@Cwalls7 Well im not sure where we are going wrong. so i think this could be an error or we are just thinking in the wrong way.
b
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