The sun shines brightly in the sky.
"Eye of Heaven shines" is a poetic way to describe the sun or the sky on a clear, sunny day. It evokes imagery of brightness and warmth associated with sunlight.
Oh, what a sweet question, my friend! The object that shines brightly in the night sky is the moon. It lights up the darkness like a little painted gem, bringing peace and calm to all who gaze upon it.
The moon shines because it reflects light from the sun. Sunlight hits the surface of the moon, and the reflective properties of the moon's surface cause it to shine and appear bright in our night sky.
This is possible because the Sun shines on the dead star making it bright when you see it from Earth. :-)
The sky is blue.
Sun obviously!!!!
sun shines so sky sparkles softly
Sun ; that big bright yellow U.F.O. in the sky. It homonym is;- Son ; the male child of a man or woman.
The homonym for "leather strap" is "rein." The homonym for "royal power" is "reign."
To explain why the sun shines and why the stars hang in the sky.
It makes a great light which shines up into the sky and can be seen from afar.
The sun shines brightly in the sky.
"Eye of Heaven shines" is a poetic way to describe the sun or the sky on a clear, sunny day. It evokes imagery of brightness and warmth associated with sunlight.
Both moon and sky are nouns in that sentence.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling and pronunciation as another word but has a different meaning, such as ferret, which can be used as a noun to describe the animal or as the verb "to ferret. " An example of a sentence using the word "homonym" is "Without taking the entire sentence into context, it is difficult to determine which homonym is being used. "
The sky turns red because the sun shines through the clouds and make the clouds seem red when they are just white like normal clouds