adjective are the main way people describe the what of the passage
A.TONE
B.AUDIENCE
C.STRUCTER
D.PURPOSE

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Answer 1
The correct answer is D. Purpose
Answer 2
Tone is the answer. Adjectives are the main way most people describe the “tone” of the passage. hope this helps!

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Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated appositive phrase?

There is a problem in the way you talk to, your coach Mrs. Brown.

My brother Louie, hit two home runs in the game Saturday.

Rique my best friend turned in his project early and earned a perfect 100 percent!

Annika has read Jane Eyre, her favorite book, six times!

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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

I took the test trust me :)

Answer:

D. Annika has read Jane Eyre, her favorite book, six times!

Explanation:

1. I took the quiz haha

2. I would say it is B or D. But then the wording is kinda weird and stuff so I assumed it was d.

3. I hope this helped and good luck on your quiz :)

What is the setting of My Favorite Chaperone?

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Answer:

well its ur Favorite is ur Favorite B)

Explanation:

Answer:

The setting of the story My Favorite Chaperone is exposition.

Explanation:

Explain what initials are.​

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Answer:

initials are the first letter of a name or word, typically a person's name or a word forming part of a phrase.

Explanation:

"they carved their initials into the tree trunk"

Type a paragraph in which you use at least two linking commas, two semicolons, and one colon. It has to be 125 words.

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My dog, Bruno, is absolutely amazing; he's so many things for a one year old Miniature Pinscher: funny, smart, athletic, and annoying sometimes too. He loves chewing rawhide bones all day; however, he chews many other things as well: his collapsible water bowl, harness, and even his leash! But thankfully, I've finally gotten time to train him and everything is now safe; that is, everything that belongs to him. He's now resorted to chewing my arm and brand new shoes; nevertheless, he is still the loveable, sweet, adoring puppy I met 8 months ago. Now, if only I could get him to stop whining so loudly when I leave the room for a glass of water.

What is the root word of residence

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Answer:

resi

Explanation:

resi because if it was resit then the d in residence would be incorrect

1. What are the two reasons Fish argues for why colleges and universities should not speak out on controversial
political issues?

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Answer:

The First Amendment to the Constitution protects speech no matter how offensive its content. Restrictions on speech by public colleges and universities amount to government censorship, in violation of the Constitution. Such restrictions deprive students of their right to invite speech they wish to hear, debate speech with which they disagree, and protest speech they find bigoted or offensive. An open society depends on liberal education, and the whole enterprise of liberal education is founded on the principle of free speech.

Why doesn’t Mr. Woodifield want to leave the boss’s office?

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Answer:

The boss is Mr. Woodifield’s friend and the main character in this short story. He is described as “stout, rosy and five years older than Mr. Woodifield." Even though he is older than his friend, the boss is stronger and still working at his own business. He is also wealthier than his friend as he is able to redo his office with enviable fittings: a carpet, new furniture, and electric heating. He has lost his only son to the war, an event that has devastated him, so much so that he has since kept a photograph of the boy on his office table. In spite of his strength, he has compassion within him, for he offers some whiskey to Mr. Woodifield to warm him up. Also, he sets time aside to talk to Mr. Woodifield, even walking him to the door at the end of the visit. Through the boss’s character, we are able to understand the healing power of time. In the first years following his son’s death, the mere thought of his son had brought immense grief “that nothing short of a violent fit of weeping could relieve him." Six years on, and the boss is better able to face his son’s demise, even though he still grieves him.

According to the boss, Mr. Woodifield is “old and on his last pins." Woodifield is retired and has recently suffered a stroke, following which his family keeps him indoors, except for Tuesdays of every week when they let him go to the city. He has lost a son (Reggie) to the war, just like the boss. However, while the boss appears to have fought against the cruel hand of fate to emerge even stronger, Mr. Woodifield seems to have been weakened by his problems.

Explanation:

Answer:

He doesn’t get to come to office very often anymore.

What is the preposition in the following sentence?
The black cat walked under the ladder.
O A. Under
B. Walked
C. Ladder
D. Black

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Answer:

Under...is the answer

The correct answer is A


Explanation: A preposition is a word such as After, in, to, on, and with prepositions are usually used in front of nouns or pronouns and they show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

kamaurya this is the best​

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Answer:

no he ain't

Explanation:

its not scientically proven

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I went horseback riding and participated in a ropes activity with a zip line course. After the course, I climbed to the top of a pole using only ropes and carabiner clips, and then I rappelled off the top. What type of language has the author used here?

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Formal language I believe that is the right language

Which of the following quotations from The Call of the Wild relates to the theme of education from experience?

"Perrault knew dogs, and when he looked at Buck he knew that he was one in a thousand—'One in ten t'ousand,' he commented mentally."
"The man struck the shrewd blow he had purposely withheld for so long, and Buck crumpled up and went down, knocked utterly senseless."
"For two days and nights he neither ate nor drank, and during those two days and nights of torment, he accumulated a fund of wrath that boded ill for whoever first fell foul of him."
"He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it."

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Answer:

"He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it."

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is "He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it."

Explanation:

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I have worked in law enforcement for over thirty years and I can tell you without a doubt that people between the ages of 15 and 24 are more likely to get arrested than any other age group. A. opinion B. lie C. fact D. informed opinion

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Answer:D

Question: I have worked in law enforcement for over thirty years and I can tell you without a doubt that people between the ages of 15 and 24 are more likely to get arrested than any other age group. A. opinion B. lie C. fact D. informed opinion

Answer:

D: Informed Opinion.

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What did Joseph McCarthy do to become so infamous?

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Answer:

After three largely undistinguished years in the Senate, McCarthy rose suddenly to national fame in February 1950, when he asserted in a speech that he had a list of "members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department.

Parents: Bridget Tierney, Timothy McCarthy

Born: November 14, 1908, Grand Chute, Wisc...

Children: Tierney Elizabeth McCarthy

Explanation:

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Hated by his kind and by mankind, indomitable, perpetually warred upon and himself waging perpetual war, his development was rapid and one-sided. This was no soil for kindliness and affection to blossom in. Of such things he had not the faintest glimmering. The code he learned was to obey the strong and to oppress the weak. Grey Beaver was a god, and strong. Therefore White Fang obeyed him. But the dog younger or smaller than himself was weak, a thing to be destroyed. What motivates White Fang “to obey the strong and to oppress the weak”?

What motivates White Fang “to obey the strong and to oppress the weak”?

A. the hostility of the other characters in the story
B. the wolf instincts he inherited from his father
C. the wildness of the woods near the camp
D. the hatred he feels toward the man-animals

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Answer:

A. the hostility of the other characters in the story

Explanation:

"White Fang" is a famous novel written by Jack London. It tells the story of a half dog - half wolf cub named White Fang who lived in an Indian camp.

During his growing-up, he was constantly bullied by other, older dogs, attacking him in groups.

Also, he was constantly beaten by his owner, who, sensing his wild side, decided to break his spirit and tame him as soon as possible.

This made White Fang fear and obey stronger than him, but to exibit the same behavioral pattern as them when interacting with weaker than him.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Select the correct text in the passage
which statement from the passage best supports the idea that Penrod does not want to be in the children's play?
excerpt from Penrod
by Booth Tarkington
A bitter soul dominated the various curved and angular surfaces known by a careless world as the face of Penrod Schoneld. Except in solitude,
that face was almost always cryptic and emotionless; for Penrod had come into his twelfth year wearing an expression carefully trained to be
Inscrutable. Since the world was sure to misunderstand everything, mere defensive instinct prompted him to give it as little as possible to lay
hold upon. Nothing is more impenetrable than the face of a boy who has learned this, and Penrod was habitually as fathomless as the depth of
his hatred this morning for the literary activities of Mrs. Lora Rewbush-an almost universally respected fellow citizen, a lady of charitable and
poetic inclinations, and one of his own mother's most intimate friends.
Mrs. Laura Rewbush had written something which she called "The Children's Pageant of the Table Round, and it was to be performed in public
that very afternoon at the Women's Arts and Guild Hall. And if any flavor of sweetness remained in the nature of Penrod Schofield after the
dismal trials of the school week just past, that problematic, Infinitesimal remnant was made pungent acid by the imminence of his destiny to
form a prominent feature of this spectacle, and to declaim the loathsome sentiments of character named upon the program the Child Sir
Lancelot
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Answer:

The answer is the last one And if any flavor of sweetness remained in the nature of Penrod Schofield after the dismal trials of the school week just past, that problematic, infinitesimal remnant was made pungent acid by the imminence of his destiny to form a prominent feature of this spectacle, and to declaim the loathsome sentiments of character named upon the program the Child Sir Lancelot.

Explanation:

characteristics of communication and globalization.​

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Answer:

globalization and communication

Explanation:

globalization -

1. Free Trade

2. Liberalization

3. Connectivity

4. Economic globalization

5. Cultural globalization

6. Political globaliation

7. Opportunity

8. Learning

9. Production advantage

communication

(1) Two or More Persons:

(2) Exchange of Ideas:

(3) Mutual Understanding:

(4) Direct and Indirect Communication:

(5) Continuous Process:

(6) Use of Words as well as Symbols:

7 Cs: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete and courteous

correct this sentence:
michael and me ran in the big brothers marathon

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Answer:

Michael and I ran in the Big Brother's Marathon.

Explanation:

Which of the following is an opinion?
All entries must be typed.
All entries must be received by 5:30 p.m., November 22.
Longview Gazette lobby hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
This is a fun way to be creative and share your talents with others.

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This is a fun way to be creative and share your talents with others.

what are the effects of globalization on law enforcement?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Thus, there has been an increased demand for the globalisation of efforts by law enforcement agencies to halt the rise in business and financially related crimes such as money laundering, tax fraud, securities fraud, intellectual property thefts, extortion, anti‐trust violations, computer crime, corrupt business ...

what creates creative thinking?

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Answer:

Your mind.

Explanation:

What is the close repetition of middle vowels?
diction
simile
metaphor
assonance

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Answer:

assonance

Explanation:

Answer:

assonance

Explanation:

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Why does Chris’ dad call Mr. Evans?

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Answer:

He wants to talk about the Madison's team.

Explanation:

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EASY POINTS!Can somebody come up with a really short slogan for me? Lol just use the name “Graham” in it somewhere

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Place the words in the correct order to make the green beans and potatoes the things that are "soaked in gravy."

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Answer:I enjoyed the green beans and potatoes soaked in gravy

Explanation:

Answer:

I enjoyed the green beans and potatoes soaked in gravy

Explanation:

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Help. Can you please help me.

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Answer:

i cant see the picture can you just type it in

Explanation:

Answer:

The land was heavy and hard to work with --> stronger plows were developed

There were few trees on the prairie --> new shipping routes brought supplies

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Which sentence in the passage contains an error in punctuation
A.Cardinals also known as redbirds do not migrate.
B.Since insects are few in winter, cardinals eat more berries and seeds during the cold season.
C .Cardinals are also known as song birds as they sing a variety of songs.
D.The bird is very popular and is the official bird of several states.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Correct Sentence:

Cardinals, also known as redbirds, do not migrate.

After losing 3 baseball cards, Peter gave half of his remaining cards to Bobby. If Peter gave Bobby 9 baseball cards, how many cards did Peter start with?

Linear equation:
1
2
(x - 3) = 9

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

(x-3)=9

   +3  +3

x=12

Grandpas making us sushi tacos for dinner.

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Answer: nice

Explanation:

Because it’s fish tacos

Wow that’s nice lol hope they r good

What should be applied to possessives? apostrophe hyphen parentheses italics capitalization quotation marks

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Answer: Apostrophe

Explanation: The apostrophe character in the English language is used for marking the skip or one or more letters and when we are marking possessive nouns. This is a punctuation mark and it is shown as - '

Examples of an apostrophe when it's applied to contractions: are and not are making aren't or for example they and have will make they've with an apostrophe

Ariel is reading an essay that supports a year-round school year. Which statement is a logical appeal?
O Students who have shorter breaks are more confident in their abilities.
O Students who attend year-round schools are happier to start new grades each year.
O Students who have school breaks of longer than two weeks begin to forget what they have learned.
O Many people believe that attending year-round school helps students grow into more capable adults.

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Answer:

Answer is D because if someone does a survey the results may show that year round school could help students learn and better.

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

Because it includes a conclusion and statistics, just what a logical appeal statement needs.

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