English, 28.09.2020 23:01, mduncan840
Read John Gould Fletcher's poem "Bus-Top": Black shapes bending, Taxicabs crush in the crowd. The tops are each a shining square Shuttles that steadily press through woolly fabric. Drooping blossom, Gas-standards over Spray out jingling tumult Of white-hot rays. Monotonous domes of bowler-hats Vibrate in the heat. Silently, easily we sway through braying traffic, Down the crowded street. The tumult crouches over us, Or suddenly drifts to one side. Listen to the thesaurus audio pronunciation for the word tumult The word tumult has syllables. The first u in the word sounds like The second u sounds like Look at this dictionary pronunciation respelling for the word monotonous. Ima-na-ta-nasl. The word monotonous has syllables. The first and third o in the word sound like The second o sounds like
two
one
o in dot
oo in boot
a in map
a in around
Five
four
a in about
a in Cape
o in lone
o in dot
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30, glowbaby123
Those are books that need to be returned to the library what is the antecedent of the pronoun those
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