1. Describe how traditional grammar evolved​

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Answer 1

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grammar evolved from original grammar which were the language spoken by the first human beings to invent writing. these early languages had no set rules for word order ,word choice ,and sentence structure and were very different from each other .over time and by trial and error more complicated grammars were created. over time these grammars evolved into what now known as traditional grammar or "traditional " grammar


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Which lines best set a romantic mood in Act II, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet?

What man art thou, that, thus be-screen’d in night,
So stumblest on my counsel?
How cam’st thou hither, tell me, and wherefore?
The orchard walls are high and hard to climb,
But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!
At what o’clock to-morrow
Shall I send to thee?

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Answer:

C: But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is east, and juliet is the sun!

Explanation:

i just got this answer

The sentence that shows the romantic mood is C. But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is east, and juliet is the sun.

What is a mood?

It should be noted that a mood simply means the general atmosphere that's created by an author.

In this case, a romantic mood was created on Romeo and Juliet. This is important to convey the theme in the story.

Learn more about moods on:

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What is the woman planning to do this weekend?

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Answer:

Explanation:

again which women-

can you explain more??????????? Which woman??????

What is hydroelectric power?
(I know if you copy it from the internet)

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Answer:

Electricity created from water

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you bury me when I am alive , you dig me when I die ...what am i​

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Answer:

Maybee...... ......Plant

Answer:

Ohh obviously plant

Explanation:

Riddle Answer. The answer to this interesting You Bury Me When I'm Alive, and Dig Me Up When I Die. What Am I? Riddle is a Plant.

Fill in the missing letters to identify the persuasive techniques used by the writer in the previous activity.

T_IP_ES - three arguments to emphasize a point
_HE_ORI_AL _UES_IO_ - question that does not require an answer
PE_SO_AL _RO_OU_S - using words like “I”, “we”, “our” to talk to the readers
E_O_I_E W_RDS - words that arouse emotion
H_M_U_ - making your writing amusing so that the reader sides with you

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Answer:

TRIPLES

RHETORICAL QUESTION

PERSONAL PRONOUNS

EMOTIVE WORDS

HUMOUR

i hope its correct!

War of Worlds

Which of the following best expresses the mood of the story?

A. mysterious

B. morose

C. hilarious

D. frightening

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Answer:

Im gonna go with A. mysterious

Explanation:

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Answer:

I don't know it is too hard

Part A.



In paragraph 6, the narrator emphasizes the pain he felt when the boy ran over his leg with a tricycle by


using descriptive imagery to emphasize the pain he felt.


describing how swollen his leg was after having been run over by the tricycle’s tire.


exclaiming that he was in a lot of pain.


Explicitly revealing it through the dialogue that he had with the kid.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The answer is A) using descriptive imagery to emphasize the pain he felt.

This is because in paragraph 6 he uses descriptive imagery and says "my eyes flinging tears like a sprinkler"   ... "He backed up and slowly, like a tank, advanced" ...  "with what looked like a cracker in its beak, when the tire climbed over my ankle and sparks of pain cut through my skin."

Read the excerpt from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

Gregory: Say better; here comes one of my master's kinsmen.

Sampson: Yes, better, sir.

Abraham: You lie.

Sampson: Draw, if you be men.--Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.

[They fight.]

[Enter BENVOLIO.]

Benvolio: Part, fools! put up your swords; you know not what you do.
[Beats down their swords.]
How is the setting of the excerpt similar to the setting of Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe"?

Both take place in servants’ quarters.
Both take place in castles ruled by unjust leaders.
Both take place in towns in which violence is discouraged.
Both take place in time periods in which men carry weapons.

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Answer:

D.( Both take place in time periods in which men carry weapons

Explanation:

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please help drag each tile to the correct box

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Answer:

ok drag the frist box in to the second one drag the second box into the third and the last gose into the last box

Explanation:

and smurt

1.materialist? disadvantage advantages

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Answer:

you may by some orangeand banana

All the sentences have one mistake. Rewrite them correctly.
She can to drive.

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Answer:

She can't drive or She can drive

Explanation:

She can to drive, the presence of the preposition 'to' in the sentence renders it grammatically incorrect.

The statement can either be written as :

She can not drive or simply ;

She can't drive

Or removing the 'to' permanently :

She can drive

Please Help :)
Which word best describes flash fiction?
A. compressed
B. explicit
C. meandering
D. simple

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Answer: A. Compressed.

Explanation:

Flash Fiction is described as a short story that is can run from a few words to a maximum of 1,500. It is therefore a very short story. Regardless of it's length though, it still tries to include character development and a plot to make the story worthwhile.

For such a story to be able to do that, it needs to compress the details of the story so that it all fits. This is why flash fiction is said to be compressed.

Answer:

The answer above is correct

Explanation:

I just took the quiz and got it right

Which statement about the Prohibition era is true?

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Answer:

The statement about the Prohibition era that is true is that it led to the culture of hip flasks, speakeasies, and wingspantail parties. A flask could hide the liquor on a person in the small container. A speakeasy was an illegal nightclub that served the illegal alcohol. The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

Persues neither could she see that around them there were islands rising high above the sea. What aspect of Greek life does the excerpt reflect

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Answer:

The geographic surroundings near Greece.

Explanation:

Greek myths are famous for their incorporation of characters from mortals to immortals/gods. Moreover, such stories are also known for their depiction of Greek life, society, culture, architecture, land, etc.

In the given excerpt from Perseus, the narrator talks of the "islands rising high above the sea, many islands." Such descriptions provide readers with a picture of the geographical surroundings of the land. This is one feature of all myths.

Thus, the passage shows the geographical surroundings near Greece.

Write a short note or message to a friend telling him or her the best way to get to your house from the train station. Remember that when you write notes you don't always need to use the following: articles, pronouns, auxiliary verbs and polite forms.

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Answer:

Hey y/n! i hope were still on board for meeting up.Ill give you the directions in advance.In order to get to my place just take the train . I know you take the train when coming out of work or school (, choose which ever one) so just make the nearest stop towards my area . Ill be sure to greet you as you get out of the subway!

amabizo omqondomningi
omabizwafane​

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Ibizo elisebuningini likhombisa ukuthi kukhona okungaphezu kwelilodwa kwalelo gama (kuyilapho ibizo elisebunyeni likhombisa ukuthi kunelinye nje lamabizo). Izinhlobo eziningi zobuningi zenziwa ngokumane ungeze ama-an noma -es ekugcineni kwegama elilodwa. Isibonelo, kunenja eyodwa (ebunyeni), kodwa izinja ezintathu (ubuningi).

About two hours ago while i was - (do)my homework

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Answer: About two hours ago while I was doing my homework.

GIVE ME LIBERTY
The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia
Thomas J. Wertenbaker

Chapter I: The Cornerstone of Liberty
Three little vessels—the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery—left England in December, 1606, under the command of Captain Christopher Newport, to found a colony on the distant shores of Virginia. Two decades earlier Sir Walter Raleigh had sent out a group of settlers to what is now North Carolina, and they had disappeared mysteriously. What had happened to them? men asked. Had they been killed by the Indians? Had they fallen victims to disease? Had they starved? Those who shared in this new venture must have wondered if a like fate awaited them in this strange new land.

But their spirits rose when they entered Chesapeake Bay. Landing parties were delighted with the "fair meddowes ... full of flowers of divers kinds and colors," the "goodly tall trees," and the streams of fresh water. It was a smiling country which seemed to bid them welcome. But when they entered the mouth of a broad river, which they called the James in honor of their King, and made their way up into the country, new doubts must have assailed them. They knew that savages lived in the dense forests which lined both banks; might not strange wild beasts live there also? Might there not be fatal diseases unknown in Europe?

Review the end of the first paragraph in the "Give Me Liberty" excerpt. What is the main point of the questions at the end of the paragraph?

The fate of early settlers was uncertain.
The new settlers had much to fear.
The new settlers had less to fear than the earlier ones.
The new colony was not in North Carolina.

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Answer:

The fate of early settlers was uncertain.

Explanation:

The sequence of questions presented at the end of the first paragraph presented in the question above, aims to show that there are many doubts about the fate of the first settlers. That's because that fate was uncertain, as many bad things could happen in the new world. The colonists were not sure whether they would succeed or even survive in the new world, as many colonists had failed, even if there were examples of successful colonists. The fate was uncertain as the colonists could be successful but could be attacked, starved or infected and the questions at the end of the paragraph show these situations that could or could not happen.

what does the thief stop Christian from doing in Cyrano de Bergerac? ​

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Answer:

the thief stop Christian

What other information is needed to prove that △FGE ~ △IJH by the SAS similarity theorem?

∠F ≅ ∠J
∠I ≅ ∠F
∠E ≅ ∠H
∠G ≅ ∠Icters have to get out of.

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I don’t think this is the subject of English

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

ofc its not english.

Read the excerpt from Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy.

He looked up and down the coast. If he saw even a single soul prowling the shore, he would light out. But there were only gulls. Across the water a line of trembling smoke rose high and then spread out. Otherwise, it was as if God had just remade the world for him, and he was Adam waking up, an entire globe to explore.

How does Turner’s internal conflict as the preacher’s son relate to the setting of the empty beach?

Turner is glad the beach is empty; he was curious about the smoke in the air and wanted to investigate it on his own.
Turner is relieved the beach is empty; he hates being watched by the townspeople because he is the preacher’s son.
Turner is happy that the beach is empty; he is wearing his white shirt, and as the preacher’s son, he is not supposed to get his shirt dirty.
Turner is excited that the beach is empty; he is waiting for Lizzie to show up, and as the preacher’s son, he’s not supposed to be friends with her.

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Answer:

Turner is relieved the beach is empty; he hates being watched by the townspeople because he is the preacher's son.

Explanation:

The fact that Turner was the son of preacher does not afford him so much freedom as he does not like to be watched by the people. This could be seen from the excerpt, where it is said that, if Turner saw just one person on shore, he would light out, This shows that Turner enjoys freedom, but he was living a restrained lifestyle due to his father's status.

Answer:

It is B

Explanation:

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What are your concerns while preparing for an interview?

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Answer:

Whether or not I'm prepared enough and how they might think I'm fit for the job or not.

Explanation:

The characteristics of broadcast media

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Answer: "The characteristics of Broadcast Television

Audio-Visual – this gives television advertising (and TV shows) the ability to tempt, tantalize, and convince by appealing to the human senses of sight and sound.

Live Medium/Informative – News programming dominates broadcast television today."

The writing style should be conversational. Write the way you talk, each sentence should be brief and contain only one idea, we do not always talk in long sentences, be simple and direct, read the story out loud.

What's the opposite meaning for Interfere?

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Answer:

An opposite meaning for interfere is to avoid. Here is the meaning of avoid: to keep away or to refrain from.

Answer:

well a synonym of interfere is to hamper or prevent

Explanation:

so the opposite would be to allow, promote, help

Match each character from franz kafkas

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Mrs. Samsa - emotional but weakMr. Samsa - unsymphathetic and overbearingGregor Samsa - patient and forgivingGrete Samsa - compassionate yet distantw

Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Answer:

First too. "Leo read an interesting short story called "pigs is Pigs"

Explanation:

Because you would normally put the title in quotation marks right!? Hope this is right and helped have a wonderful day!! -Jazz-

6. Unscrambled the The sentence below
never found out I of the story end the.

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I never found out the end of the story.

what is the grammatical name and function of 'the economic importance of wetlands in the statement 'the economic importance of wetlands is seldom appreciated'​

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Answer:

Grammatical name: subject

Function: topic of the sentence

Explanation:

In the sentence "The economic importance of wetlands is seldom appreciated," the part "the economic importance of wetlands" is the subject of the sentence. A subject is the topic of the sentence, that is, what the sentence describes or talks about. The subject is one of the essential elements to constitute a sentence, and the other elements exist to give information about it. For example, the verb will express an action performed by the subject or, as is the case here, connect it to a quality that describes it.

Is it always better to be honest? explain.

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Even telling a small lie puts us at risk of being exposed as a liar, which not only harms our reputation but also reduces others' willingness to trust us; Finally, we can't always predict the consequences of telling even a small lie, and if those consequences turn out to be far more significant than we anticipated, our sense of responsibility and thus guilt could cause us far more distress than the original lie; finally, we can't always predict the consequences of telling even a small lie, and if such consequences turn out to be far more significantly adverse than we anticipated, our sense of responsibility and thus guilt could cause us far more distress than the original lie; finally, we can't always predict

Hope this helps and if it does, don't be afraid to give my answer a "Thanks" and maybe a Brainliest if it's correct?  

Yes it is always better to be honest because honesty leads to a fulfilling, free life. By honesty you can being feel real with yourself and others.

Honesty is not just telling us abouth the truth , it also tell us what we want and what we needed.

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