Answer:
I hang out with
my friends every weekend but this weekend I am visiting my cousins in London
I am hanging out with my friends every weekend, but this weekend I am visiting my cousins in London.
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(MC)
Read the following sentence and then answer the question:
I packed up my dog and his two toys he has to travel with both of them or else he whines and we went to the beach.
Which of the following is a correction for the punctuation in this sentence?
Oi packed up my dog. And his two toys he has to travel with Both of them or else he whines. And we went to the beach
Oi packed up my dog, and his two toys. He has to travel with both of them, or else he whines, and we went to the beach
O packed up my dog and his two toys (he has to travel with both of them or else he whines), and we went to the beach
O packed up my dog (and his two toys) he has to travel with both of them or else he whines, and we went to the beach
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(HC)
Read the following excerpt from Robert Louis Stevenson's Essay in the Art of Writing and answer the question
There is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art Al
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Answer:
I packed up my dog and his two toys (he has to travel with both of them or else he whines), and we went to the beach.
With officers in night, he would march to the canteen like a guardsman. (Annotate)
With officers in the (a) night, he (b) would march to the canteen (c) like a guardsman. (d)
(a) The article "the" is missing before the word night.
(b) "he" is the subject of this sentence. The subject is rather undefined, vague, and needs to be investigated for one to have a clearer understanding of what this snippet is all about.
(c) "the canteen": This is another mystery noun in the above sentence. It begs the question of location. It also raises the question of why the "he" would match off to a canteen in the night.
(d) "like a guardsman": This is a simile that electrocutes the imagination. In this sentence, the three words above, besides acting as a simile and imagery (both of which are literary tools), functions as an Adverbial Clause which serves to qualify the verb march.
The only instruction given in the question is to Annotate.
To annotate means to give more meaning to, to explain, to interpret, or to make more meaningful.
Please note that an adverbial clause is a dependent clause that while functioning as an adverb, qualifies another adverb, a verb, or even an adjective.
By way of further annotation, it suffices to say (with respect to the Grammatical Person) that the sentence above is reported in the third person singular.
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Which method would result in highest probability for any of the results?
O rolling a die
O flipping a coin
O spinning a wheel with 4 different colors
Opicking a red marble out of a jar of 10 different colored marbles
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What is the overall structure of “Where Do You Work? when kids had Adult Jobs”?
What do the actions of the humans in this passage most reveal about their motivations and values?
Answer:
weres the passege????
Explanation:
recal your school days ? write in three paragraphs of an events that you always remember.
Answer:
Brainly forbids posting full essay questions. Also, the essay prompt is personal, and needs to be written by you. Even if someone did it for you, it would most likely raise the concern of your professor, based on your past writing.
Needed in 2 minutes ASAP
1. Eating fast food often can cause long-term side effects, such as heart disease and diabetes.
2. The more fast food you eat, the more attached to it you become, futher increasing the risk of long term side effects aforementioned.
3. Fast food often have little nutritents, so nothing substantive is actually going into your body.
In two or three paragraphs, analyze the structure of The Way to Rainy Mountain and show how the structure affects the impact of that book. How did the same structure affect your project's impact?
Answer:
In Navarre Scott Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain, he attempts to reconnect with his American Indian (Kiowa) history by traveling to Rainy Mountain, Oklahoma, to visit his late grandmother's grave. Momaday is a professor of English at the University of Arizona and holds degrees from both the University of New Mexico and Stanford University.
Despite the fact that Momaday is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, critic, and academician, this critic believes that his flow of writing has disappointed the reader and that he has possibly lost his ability to connect with his readers because he fails to describe his feelings in detail, especially in nostalgic writing.
had walked on the beach before dinner.--Is an example of what verb type?
simple past
past perfect
past participle
past progressive
Answer:
I think it is past perfect
it isn't necessary to finish the work today. -> you don't have...
Answer:
You don’t have to finish the work today
Explanation:
The old man said, " shall I had to come tomorrow." into indirect
Answer:
The old man asked that shall he had to come the next day/the following day.
Give the possible interpretations of the following ambiguous sentence:
“I could not sleep because of the cricket”
Sort Answer: The word "cricket" might refer to an insect or to a sport.
Explanation
An ambiguous sentence is a series of words that can express two different ideas based on the context that is applied to it. According to the above, the sentence "I could not sleep because of the cricket" is an ambiguous sentence because it can have two interpretations depending on the context. One interpretation is that it refers to the fact the speaker could not sleep because of the sound of the animal "cricket" and another interpretation is that he could not sleep because he was watching a cricket game (sport).
help me please............................................
goooooood
Explanation:
it. good. bye
Answer:
i think so
it is D number
making connection between related words
Ideas of cultural diversity and rejection of authority began to develop and change poetic themes during which period?
O Postmodern
O Modern
O Enlightenment
O Classical
PLZ HELP THIS IS IF I PASS OR NOT Which of the following sentences is written in active voice?
A. The cake sat next to Franklin.
B. The song was sung beautifully.
C. The mistake was corrected before anyone noticed.
D. The review for the test was postponed until tomorrow.
Answer:
the mistake was corrected before anyone noticed
How can write a composition to discuss the meaning of the following statement: We don't see eye-to-eye on how to raise children.
Explanation:
I hope it's helpful for you
Answer:
as with all compositions there should be an introduction a body and a conclusion
Explanation:
you can start by introducing the fact that you are not agreeing on how children are being raised and within the body go on to give some examples of how you don't see eye-to-eye and in conclusion you can wrap it up with how you have settled your differences and just agree to disagree
what is the infinitive of hit
complete the sentences with the verb in brackets. 1.if my aunt comes to visit, she ____ (give) us a present. 2. if it doesn't rain, we ___ (go) to the beach. 3. if it ___ (snow) to nights we will make a snowman tomorrow. 4. if you don't try, you ____ (not succeeded). 5. if you ___ (bring) the sand wishes for the picnic, i will bring the drinks. 6. if he talks too long, his parents ___ (not lef) him use the phone. 7. he will turn on the heater if it ___ (get) too cold. 8. you won't understand the questions unless you ___ (read) the book.
Answer:
will give
will go
snows
will not succeed
will bring
will not
gets
read
1. will give
2. shall go
3. snows
4. will not succeed
5. bring
6. will not let
7. gets
8. read
Write a part of speech for each word in the sentence.
1. He likes pizza
2. Eww! Worms are gross!
Answer:
1. He - pronoun
likes - verb
pizza - noun
2. Eww! - interjection
worms - noun
are - verb
gross - adjective
Explanation:
1. He is a pronoun. Pronouns are words used to substitute nouns. Examples are : 'Sarah' could be substituted for 'she'; and 'the dog' could be substituted for 'it'. In the above examples, 'Sarah' and 'the dog' are both nouns because 'Sarah' is a name of a person and 'the dog' is a name of a thing(according to the definition of a noun as the name of a person, animal, place or thing).
- 'Likes' is a verb because it describes a state of being. A verb is a word used to describe an action or a state of being.
- Pizza is a noun. Like explained earlier, a noun is a name of a person, animal place or thing. Food also falls into this definition.
2. Eww! - This is an interjection. An interjection is a word that usually carries strong emotions or conveys reactions. An interjection is the only part of speech that does not need to be included in a sentence. It can stand as a sentence on its own.
- 'worms' is a noun.
- 'are' is a verb. It is a type of verb called a linking verb. 'Is' and 'was' are also verbs. These verbs also describe actions or they link the other words to the action words in the sentence.
- 'gross' is an adjective. Adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns. 'Gross' has been used to describe how the reader sees the worms.
What is the subject of the following sentence? “Jay skied all day."
A. skied
B. all
C. The subject is implied
D. Jay
Answer:
A) Jay is the answer definitely
The correct option is D. Jay is the subject of the following sentence.
A sentence's subject is the person, place, or thing that is doing the activity described in the sentence. The topic indicates what or who is being discussed in the statement. In addition to a noun or pronoun, the simple subject may also contain modifying words, phrases, or clauses.
How do you identify a subject and a verb in a sentence?Typically, the topic is a noun, such as a person, place, or thing. Typically, the predicate is a sentence that contains a verb, or a term that designates an action or state of being. For instance, "ran" and "is" are both verbs. Placing the pronouns "he" or "she" before the word makes it simple to tell subjects from verbs.
The subject of a sentence or clause is also known as the naming portion. The subject typically comes before the predicate to indicate (a) the subject of the phrase or (b) the person or thing that conducts the action.
The noun or pronoun that is either carrying out the activity of the phrase or experiencing a state of being is the subject of the sentence.
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report on review the reading and writing components of the basic school curriculum
Explanation:
syllabus
teaching aid
textbook
supplementary book
goats live on farms or in the mountains and countryside, away... people
Answer:
goats live on farms or in the mountains and county side,away from people.
I hope this helps
answer is mountains
Explanation:
because they live freely
What are the meanings of below given sentences
1.I have my car fixed
2.I had my car fixed..
Answer:
1. I have my car fixed.
- This is not the correct way to write this. It would make sense if it was "I am going to have my car fixed." However, the word "have" is present tense. That means you are currently having your car being fixed.
2. I had my car fixed.
- This is the correct way to write this. The word "had" is past tense. That means you already fixed your car.
Explanation:
Remember that "have" is a helping verb, and "had" is the past participle. "Have" is a present form while "had" is the past form.
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*I am an eight (12345678)letter word,every body keep me a secret, my 234 is a name of an animal,my 45678 is a dangerous weapon,ladies cannot do without my 128,communication can not be established without my 5678,you need my 1234 to be a good student.what am I?*
What is the best way to tell whether a passage contains an argument or not
Answer:
you can tell whether a passage contains an argument or not when there is a proposal and opposal
1. Examine the final lines of the poem: “Thus, though we cannot make our sun/ Stand still, yet we will make him run.”
Answer:
this is "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell
Why did BP koirala wrote the story (A Tale)
Answer:
because he wanted hahhahahahahha
If he _______ ill yesterday, he would have taken part in the football match.
A. hasn’t been B. hadn’t been C. wouldn’t be D. weren’t
Ways that fans can use their social media effectively to support their idols or celebrities. Short essay
Answer:
Explanation:
Fans could effectively use social media to support their idols by commenting kind and influentual comments on their post. They could also use their platforms to boost an influencers content by reposting or sharing it with other individuals.
20 facts about venus
Answer:
1.A day on Venus is longer than a year
2.Venus is hotter than Mercury despite being further away from the Sun
3.Unlike the other planets in our solar system, Venus spins clockwise on its axis
4.Venus is the second brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon
5.Venus has 90 times the atmospheric pressure of Earth
6.Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty
7.Venus was the first planet to have its motions plotted across the sky, as early as the second millennium BC
8.We tend to say ‘Venusian’ not ‘Venerian’