A.
over the bridge
B.
might ride
C.
ride our bikes
D.
we might
insect : bee ::
poem : rhyme
greyhound : dog
stethoscope : nurse
flower : tulip
So seeing from which what’s going on, it seems that the answer is new:insect
Answer: Either Greyhound: dog or Flower: tulip
Explanation:
I think either of these might be the right answer because originally you are saying specifically what type of insect. And with the flower one, your are saying what kind of flower. The same thing with the dog one, so I say good luck, and I'm sorry I could not answer completely.
You want I should bring load of bread on picnic?
Answer:
nonsensical
Explanation:
The sentence doesn't have proper grammar nor does it articulate the point, and the spelling is incorrect. You could try wording it as "If you want, I could bring a loaf of bread to the picnic.", "Do you want me to bring a loaf of bread to the picnic?", or "Did you want me to bring a loaf of bread to the picnic?"
is a verse with four lines, or even a full poem containing four lines, having an independent and separate theme. Often one line consists of alternating rhyme, existing in a variety of forms.