Asked by GummyBears
1.A flashback is
A.an indirect comparison of two unlike things.
B.a major problem around which a story is built.
C.the place and time during which a story takes place.
D.a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events
2.Identify the part of speech for the underlined word.
He (was) deeply in love with Janine.
A.action verb
B.helping verb
C.linking verb
D.none of the above
3.which of the following is a complete sentence?
A.Never make the same mistake twice.
B.Working on a project that was overdue.
C.One of my friends, who writes beautiful poetry in his spare time.
D.A brand new housing complex full of beautiful parks and amenities.
4.Choose the term that describes the underlined phrase.
Pam agreed (with some reluctance) to chair the committee.
A.adjective phrase
B.appositive phrase
C.adverb phrase
D.infinitive phrase
I think the answer for #1 is D, #2 is C, #3 is D and #4 is C. please correct me if im wrong
A.an indirect comparison of two unlike things.
B.a major problem around which a story is built.
C.the place and time during which a story takes place.
D.a memory sequence that interrupts the chronological order of events
2.Identify the part of speech for the underlined word.
He (was) deeply in love with Janine.
A.action verb
B.helping verb
C.linking verb
D.none of the above
3.which of the following is a complete sentence?
A.Never make the same mistake twice.
B.Working on a project that was overdue.
C.One of my friends, who writes beautiful poetry in his spare time.
D.A brand new housing complex full of beautiful parks and amenities.
4.Choose the term that describes the underlined phrase.
Pam agreed (with some reluctance) to chair the committee.
A.adjective phrase
B.appositive phrase
C.adverb phrase
D.infinitive phrase
I think the answer for #1 is D, #2 is C, #3 is D and #4 is C. please correct me if im wrong
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1 yes
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
Answered by
GummyBears
For #3 Ms.Sue I think it's B because if D it wrong then that's out and A is too short to be a sentence to me, it seems like a sentence fragment. and C seems like a run-on sentence. @Ms.Sue please help im confused. im not sure which one it is because A sounds correct and so does C
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I've read that the shortest sentence in the English language is "Jesus wept."
A is a sentence. The subject is the understood "you."
A is a sentence. The subject is the understood "you."
Answered by
Johnny McKarron is cool
I think the shortest sentence is "Hi" or "Hello"
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