The phrase "screech of tires" describes a sound, which directly appeals to the sense of hearing.
Words like screech, bang, whisper are examples of auditory imagery.
Poets use alliteration (repetition of initial consonant sounds) to:
Emphasize certain words or themes.
Create a musical or rhythmic effect in the poem.
"With" is the correct preposition when referring to the tool used to perform an action (cut with a knife).
Cut with a knife means چاقو سے کاٹ
"Very considerable renown" is an adjective phrase because it describes the noun "person" by providing additional detail about the extent of the renown.
An adjective phrase is a group of words that modifies or describes a noun.
The verb "read" (pronounced red) along with the time marker "yesterday" indicates simple past tense.
It shows a completed action in the past.
"Wail" means to cry loudly.
Wail means واویلا کرنا ۔ نوحہ یا ماتم کرنا ۔ غم کرنا ۔ رونا پیٹنا
Connotative meaning refers to the emotional or cultural association beyond the literal meaning.
"Fire" connotatively represents strong feelings like passion or anger, not just physical flames.
Enlighten means روشن کریں
Educate means تعلیم دیں
Enlighten means to give someone greater knowledge or understanding, just like educate.
Befog and deceive are opposite in meaning to enlighten.
Modal verbs express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation.
Can, could, may, shall, should, must are classic modal verbs.
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