Answer:
4). Our art teacher used to let us paint only with watercolors, but now she lets us use oil paints.
Explanation:
A run-on sentence is characterized as the sentence that connects two independent sentences conveying complete thoughts inappropriately without employing an appropriate punctuation mark or coordinating conjunction. The given sentence misses a punctuation mark prior to the coordinating conjunction 'but' which makes the meaning unclear. In order to rectify this error, a comma(,) can be placed immediately before the coordinating to separate the first clause and clarify the meaning. Thus, option 4 is the correct answer.
(D). AKA 4 [Its Our art teacher used to let us paint only with watercolors, but now she lets us use oil paints.]
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8. (MC)
Read the following sentence from Jack London's White Fang:
Henry grunted with an intonation that was not all sympathy, and for a quarter of an hour they sat on in silence, ...
The word intonation has word parts that suggest its meaning has to do with which of the following? (1 point)
Simplicity
Sorrow
Sound
Suggestion
Answer:
sound
Explanation:
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The President's Cabinet
In the United States government, the cabinet consists of the vice president and fifteen secretaries who are responsible for various parts of
the government. Although the president appoints the secretaries, they must be approved by a vote in the Senate. Each member of the cabinet
advises the president. These people are trusted with Important tasks and with helping to make decisions. Cabinet members meet regularly with the
president to discuss issues.
Choose the word that has the same meaning as appoints.
Word In Passage Meaning of Word
appoints
chooses
knows
leads
Visits
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Practice Items: Reading
Grade 10
Reading
Question # 1
From the description of the muskrat in paragraph 11, the reader can infer that — * 14 points A the other animals had little faith he could complete the task B he had greater stamina and perseverance than the other animals C he would benefit more than the other animals from retrieving the dirt D the other animals cared little about the woman and her troubles
Answer:B
Explanation:
He had greater stamina
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It was ridiculous and ungainly, lying there on his back with legs sprawling in the air. Besides, it was a position of such utter helplessness that White Fang's whole nature revolted against it. He could do nothing to defend himself. If this man-animal intended harm, White Fang knew that he could not escape it. How could he spring away with his four legs in the air above him? Yet submission made him master his fear, and he only growled softly. This growl he could not suppress; nor did the man-animal resent it by giving him a blow on the head. And furthermore, such was the strangeness of it, White Fang experienced an unaccountable sensation of pleasure as the hand rubbed back and forth.
—White Fang,
Jack London
Describe the point of view used in White Fang by completing the sentence below.
White Fang uses a third-person limited or omniscient
narrator who reveals multiple perspetive,White Fang perspetive,the mens perperstive,or kichies perpertive
Answer:
The first one is omnscient the second one is multiple perspectives
Explanation:
It was ridiculous and ungainly, lying there on his back with legs sprawling in the air. Besides, it was a position of such utter helplessness that White Fang's whole nature revolted against it. He could do nothing to defend himself. If this man-animal intended harm, White Fang knew that he could not escape it. How could he spring away with his four legs in the air above him? Yet submission made him master his fear, and he only growled softly. This growl he could not suppress; nor did the man-animal resent it by giving him a blow on the head. And furthermore, such was the strangeness of it, White Fang experienced an unaccountable sensation of pleasure as the hand rubbed back and forth.
—White Fang,
Jack London
Describe the point of view used in White Fang by completing the sentence below.
White Fang uses a third-person
narrator who reveals
Answer:
What the first guy said
Explanation:
I'm just built different
How does the media
address gender (female) identity
Select the correct answer. Read the excerpt from Rogue Heart by Axie Oh. Stepping from the embrace, she smoothly extracts the broom from my grip. Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence?
A. verb phrase
B. participle phrase
C. prepositional phrase
D. noun phrase
Oh. Stepping from the embrace, she smoothly extracts the broom from my grip. Prepositional phrase is a type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence.
What is prepositional phrase?A prepositional phrase is a set of words that contain an adverb, its object, and any words that change an object.
What are the common prepositional phrase examples?About, from, in, over and many more are the common prepositional phrase examples.
Hence, the correct answer is Option C
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Answer:
option c
Explanation:
B:Which of the following paragraphs best supports the answer to Part A? A-Paragraphs 1/2 , B-Paragraphs 9/10 , C-Paragraphs 18/19
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
Read the passage. Enrique raced down the cracked sidewalk as fast as he could. The hot sun was beating down on him mercilessly. Streams of sweat trickled down his face, and his drenched shirt clung to his chest and back, but he didn’t care. The school day had gone by very slowly, and now he was determined to get home. In his right hand, he firmly held on to his rolled-up certificate. For three long months, he had faithfully gone to the library every three days to check out new books to read. In the evenings, he and his mom had curled up on the couch and read to each other. For every book they completed, the librarian, Mrs. Sato, had put a stamp in one of the squares of his reading chart. Today, she had filled in the very last square. She had also presented him with a certificate of completion. His name was at the top, beautifully written in red cursive. “You did it, Enrique,” Mrs. Sato had said, “and way before any of your classmates. Congratulations!” Enrique couldn’t wait to see his mom’s face when he showed her the paper. He knew she would be proud. He also knew she would be eager to get started on the new book he carried in his other hand. Which descriptive sentence best indicates that Enrique is eager to show his mom the certificate? “Enrique raced down the cracked sidewalk as fast as he could.” “In his right hand, he firmly held on to his rolled-up certificate.” “His name was at the top, beautifully written in red cursive.” “He also knew she would be eager to get started on the new book he carried in his other hand.”
Answer:
the person is trying to say the answer is B
jesus christ
Explanation:
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I believe the answer you're looking for is b :>
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Mrs. Khan lies an eraser on her desk as soon as she enters the room. is this grammer correct
Answer:
Yes, this grammer is correct.
Explanation:
4. PART A: As used in line 5, what does
the word "scornful" suggest about how
Wheatley felt others regarded her
race?
A Distaste
B Confidence
C Acceptance
D Envy
Answer:
Distaste
Explanation:
Since I do not have the passage this can be wrong but let's break it down. Scornful means you contempt someone. Acceptance and Confidence are automatically out. Envy maybe but i do not think its right
Add three (3) prepositional phrases to this
sentence:
The girl painted the picture.
The logical progression of facts or information is called
complexity
transition
sequence
Answer it right please.
Answer:
It's sequence man
Explanation:
Which sentence from the passage foreshadows that the audience liked
Mark's performance?
Which sentence from the passage foreshadows that the audience liked Mark's performance?
Select one:
None of them appeared as nervous as he felt.
Mark waited for the applause for the previous performer to fade away.
Mark searched for an abandoned corner where he could be alone for a moment.
He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back.
Answer:
He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device that is usually used by a narrator to give an indication of what would happen in future.
The sentence from the passage that foreshadows that the audience liked Mark's performance is "He saw their enthusiastic smiles, and he smiled back"
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Read this passage from Jack London’s White Fang.
But it did not all happen in a day, this giving over of himself, body and soul, to the man-animals. He could not immediately forego his wild heritage and his memories of the Wild. There were days when he crept to the edge of the forest and stood and listened to something calling him far and away. And always he returned, restless and uncomfortable, to whimper softly and wistfully at Kiche’s side and to lick her face with eager, questioning tongue.
This passage is an example of conflict between
White Fang and the “man-animals.”
White Fang and Kiche.
White Fang and his desires.
White Fang and the growing-up process.
Answer:
White Fang and his desires?
Explanation:
Well, first I would suggest you to look at the key words on the passage. Ask yourself these: "What characters are there?" "Who is mainly White Fang talking about?"
I don't really tell straight-out answers because you have to really learn then copying answers.
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Who is Ha from inside out
Answer:
Ha. Kim-Ha, or Ha, is the ten year-old narrator and main character of the novel “Inside Out & Back Again”
Explanation:
Answer:
A 10 year old narrator and main character of the story “Inside Out & Back Again” by Thanhha Lai.
Explanation:
Her personality is more interesting. Ha is not one to back down from her brothers. She is slightly mischievous. Of course if you asked her brothers, they might call her annoying. If she can't compete with them, she becomes a bit devious.
Which compound sentence is not correctly punctuated?
Mother will drive Shane, or he will take the bus.
We scored the winning run; and the crowd cheered.
Sarah bought a snack; Jon did also.
Paul and Jenny played on the raft, but Stan swam in the water.
Answer:
Explanation: I believe the incorrect sentence would be: We scored the winning run; and the crowd cheered. This is because they should've used a comma instead of the punctuation they used.
Answer:
I believe it would be option 2.
Which of the following International Phonetic Alphabet symbols is NOT a sound the letter U makes?
plz hellppp 1 2 3 or 4??
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.” It might be contended, of course, that the attitude to the African in Heart of Darkness is not Conrad's but that of his fictional narrator, Marlow, and that far from endorsing it Conrad might indeed be holding it up to irony and criticism. Certainly, Conrad appears to go to considerable pains to set up layers of insulation between himself and the moral universe of his history. He has, for example, a narrator behind a narrator. The primary narrator is Marlow, but his account is given to us through the filter of a second, shadowy person. But if Conrad's intention is to draw a cordon sanitaire between himself and the moral and psychological malaise of his narrator, his care seems to me totally wasted because he neglects to hint, clearly and adequately, at an alternative frame of reference by which we may judge the actions and opinions of his characters. It would not have been beyond Conrad's power to make that provision if he had thought it necessary. Conrad seems to me to approve of Marlow, with only minor reservations—a fact reinforced by the similarities between their two careers. What is Achebe’s purpose in this passage? to explain that Conrad’s inclusion of multiple narrators confuses readers and leads them to misinterpret the text to explain that Conrad provides an alternative frame of reference of the narrator’s perception, actions and beliefs to explain that, even though Conrad is trying to separate himself from his characters’ morals, he most likely approves of them to explain that Conrad disapproves of Marlow’s actions and beliefs, and hopes to show the dangers of Marlow’s way of thinking
Answer:
to explain that, even though Conrad is trying to separate himself from his characters’ morals, he most likely approves of them (C)
Explanation:
When it is about Achebe’s purpose in the given passage it is "to explain that, even though Conrad is trying to separate himself from his characters’ morals, he most likely approves of them.” Hence, Option C is correct.
Who is Conrad?Conrad was a character in a novel called "An Image of Africa" by Chinua Achebe. Some of the most famous sayings of Conrad in the context of Africa’s portrayal were "the other world," the antithesis of Europe and therefore of civilization.
An attribute was given by Achebe to Conrad's statement as a "residue of antipathy to black people". The expression "Heart of Darkness" alludes to the interior of Africa (which was still being explored at the time) and the black people who still lived in the savagery.
Therefore, Option C is correct.
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1. Reread paragraph 2 of "The Fall of the House of Usher." Mark
independent and dependent clauses. Then, classify each sentence as
simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
I inferred this to be paragraph 2 of the "The Fall of the House of Usher";
"Nevertheless, in this mansion of gloom I now proposed to myself a sojourn of some weeks. Its proprietor, Roderick Usher, had been one of my boon companions in boyhood; but many years had elapsed since our last meeting. A letter, however, had lately reached me in a distant part of the country—a letter from him—which, in its wildly importunate nature, had admitted of no other than a personal reply. The MS. gave evidence of nervous agitation. The writer spoke of acute bodily illness—of a mental disorder which oppressed him—and of an earnest desire to see me, as his best and indeed his only personal friend, with a view of attempting, by the cheerfulness of my society, some alleviation of his malady. It was the manner in which all this, and much more, was said—it was the apparent heart that went with his request—which allowed me no room for hesitation; and I accordingly obeyed forthwith what I still considered a very singular summons".
Explanation:
Note, A simple sentence is one that contains one independent clause; a clause refers to a group of words that has both a subject and a predicate.
Here are examples from the paragraphs;
"The MS. gave evidence of nervous agitation".A Compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses joined either by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or) or by a semicolon. Here are some examples from the paragraphs;
"A letter, however, had lately reached me in a distant part of the country—a letter from him—which, in its wildly importunate nature, had admitted of no other than a personal reply". "Its proprietor, Roderick Usher, had been one of my boon companions in boyhood; but many years had elapsed since our last meeting".A Complex sentence is one containing one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. Here are some examples from the paragraphs;
"Nevertheless, in this mansion of gloom I now proposed to myself a sojourn of some weeks".A Compound-complex sentence usually contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Here are some examples from the paragraphs;
"The writer spoke of acute bodily illness—of a mental disorder which oppressed him—and of an earnest desire to see me, as his best and indeed his only personal friend, with a view of attempting, by the cheerfulness of my society, some alleviation of his malady"."It was the manner in which all this, and much more, was said—it was the apparent heart that went with his request—which allowed me no room for hesitation; and I accordingly obeyed forthwith what I still considered a very singular summons".
In the following pages I offer nothing more
than simple facts, plain arguments, and
common sense; and have no other
Preliminaries to settle with the reader, than
that he will divest himself of prejudice and
prepossession, and suffer his resason and his
feelings to determine for themselves; that he
will put ON, or rather he will not put OFF the
true character of a man, and generously
enlarge his views beyond the present day.
-Thomas Paine, Common Sense
Based on the text what was Paine’s purpose
Answer:
pains purpose is in the middle of the paragraph
Answer:
1. to argue
2. change the opinion
3. metaphors, hyperbole, persuasive language
Explanation:
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"He said Oh, I'm sorry. I left my wallet at home. Can you believe he waited until after the check came?" Leslie said. How can the sentence above be corrected? A. Correct as is. B. "He said "Oh, I'm sorry. I left my wallet at home." Can you believe he waited until after the check came?" Leslie said. C. "He said 'Oh, I'm sorry. I left my wallet at home.' "Can you believe he waited until after the check came"? Leslie said. D. "He said 'Oh, I'm sorry. I left my wallet at home.' Can you believe he waited until after the check came?" Leslie said.
Answer:
I think it is c
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it has the " which is what you put when someone is talking.
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How does Rainsford feel about hunting at the beginning of the story
Answer:
Heyo!
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story, Rainsford's attitude is fairly cold toward the animals that he hunts. Rainsford loves hunting, and he feels no sympathy for the animals that he hunts and kills.
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Answer:
rainsford is an avid hunter
Explanation:
He feels man is more powerful than animals and his prey have no feelings and that hunting is a general game he thinks the world is divided into hunter and hunted
Read the excerpt from "Lewis Hine Helps a Nation See the Light."
Hine was born in 1874 in Wisconsin. He knew what it was like to work in an industry at a young age: as a teen, he had to take a factory job during a time of family hardship. Luckily for Hine, his life in the factory was only temporary. He was eventually able to leave it behind, complete high school, and go to college.
The author's purpose for including this information in the text is to show that
Hine had a connection to and a real interest in these children and their plight.
Hine was able to receive a high school and college education.
Hine had the needed credentials to take on this particular assignment.
Hine, who was born in 1874, was a rather young man when he undertook this project.
Answer:it’s a I took the test.
Explanation:
Took the test.
The author's purpose for including this information in the text is to show that Hine had a connection to and a real interest in these children and their plight. Thus, option 1st is correct.
What is author's purpose?The aim of an author is his or her motive for writing. An author's goal may be to entertain the reader, convince the reader, enlighten the reader, or parody a situation.
The excerpt states that "Hine understood what it was like to work in an industry at a young age because he had to work in a factory as a teen due to family poverty."
The author's intention in presenting this information in the book is to demonstrate Hine's connection to and genuine concern for these youngsters and their circumstances. As a result, option 1 is correct.
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what is golden key in the book roll of thunder hear my cry
Answer:
This scene; when Stacey convinces others to retaliate against the bus and dig a mud hole.
Explanation:
Remember, in the 1976 novel "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor, it focuses on the racial discrimination in America. Stacey's action is seen as the golden because it led to even more divide.
Stacey and the other children were often splashed mud by the school bus carrying white children which made them resentful, thus, Stacy convinces others to dig a hole in the road that gets the school bus stuck and out of order until it is repaired.
Help I don’t understand. I don’t know what it is
Answer:
what is it I can't see it
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Answer: its the first one
Explanation:
1An example of a plot event from The Wizard of Oz is: ADorothy incorrect answer BThe farm incorrect answer CThe tornado incorrect answer DThe Wicked Witch
Answer:
C:The Tornado
Explanation:
Answer:
C. The Tornado
Explanation:
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erties and Changes LESSON 1
Question 1 (1 point)
Which of the following correctly identifies Physical Properties of Matter?
a
b
weight, mass, temperature, volume, and gravity
Matter, Density, and Volume
Mass and Weight
state of matter, shape, mass, volume, density, solubility, and temperature.
C
d
Question
Answer:
Density, Solubility, reactivity with acid, melting point and boiling point.
Explanation:
Which of these sentences best summarizes the passage below (paragraphs 13-16)?
We soon heard his heavy breathing in the long entrance way. "It's moonlight, just like
day!" he exclaimed, as he set the kettles down and thrust his
cold hands into the flames with a twisting motion "The boys and girls are having lots of fun sliding on the ice."
Let them slide, we don't care ejaculated Wa-cu-pa as he dipped a cup into the water and handed it to the old man, who put it to his lips and
made a gulping sound as he drank, the lump in his throat leaping up and down at each swallow. At the last draught, he expelled his pent-up
breath with something like a groan, set the cup down, wiped his lips with the back of his hand, and asked, "A real true story - something that I
saw myself, that's what you want, is it?"
Yes, grandfather," we sang out in chorus. "A story that has you in it!"
His face brightened with a smile and he broke into a gentle laugh, nodding his head to its rhythm.
A The old man had a hard time telling his tale and needed a drink.
B. The old man made up a story to please his listeners
The old man didn't want to tell a story about himself, despite everyone asking.
D. The group had a sincere interest in hearing the old man's tale.
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Solitude is impracticable, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy. Which best describes Emerson's argument in this excerpt? It is impossible to practice solitude and be a part of society, and a person must choose one. In order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy for others. Being a part of society is preferable to being in solitude, as long as one has sympathy for others. Practicing solitude is preferable to being part of society, because it allows a person to maintain independence.
Answer:
B. In order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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