Answer:
A. make an effort to remember what has been said.
Explanation:
BOOMBAYAH
The options for this answer are:
A.) early this morning
B.) enough time
C.) next, then
D.) on time
So I believe the answer is C.) next, then
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Explanation: This is the link for what you are looking for.
Tongue twisters are fun. No matter how difficult they may be to read aloud, no matter how much a person dislikes the subject of English in school, everyone finds something to enjoy about tongue twisters. What do they teach us? Well, not necessarily a great deal. They are helpful in improving elocution. Other than that, they are just fun.
Now, I like poetry. A tongue twister need not be poetry, but they are all the better from my perspective when they are poems. As a result, the tongue twisters here are mostly poems. Will you learn anything? Nope. But read them aloud over and over and watch your speech improve over time.
A Limerick
A tutor who tooted the flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
"Is it harder to toot or
to tutor two tooters to toot?"
A Question
Are our oars ore or are our oars oak?
b - imagery
c- personification
d- synecdoche
e - hyperbole