Asked by Destiny
Which easily confused words correctly fill in the blanks? Select the correct answer from the list.
I
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she
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it down on that table over there.
I don't understand
I
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she
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it down on that table over there.
I don't understand
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Answered by
Destiny
Anybody ?
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
which unit
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
are you still here
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
come on I have things to do
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
I know someone is here
Answered by
anonymouse
1. she, they.
2. themselves.
3. believe, set.
4. 1 = dictionary, 2 = thesaurus, 3= glossary
5. I chose to adopt a Labrador puppy, my favorite type, from the shelter, During the dig, the construction workers made sure to wear their safety gear.
6.
suffix = ist and ive
prefix = uni, arch, auto
root = arch
7. recognizably different from something else of a similar type
8.second person
9.When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole, The hole it had was the jacket's when she removed the lining because of the hole.
the rest do it urself
2. themselves.
3. believe, set.
4. 1 = dictionary, 2 = thesaurus, 3= glossary
5. I chose to adopt a Labrador puppy, my favorite type, from the shelter, During the dig, the construction workers made sure to wear their safety gear.
6.
suffix = ist and ive
prefix = uni, arch, auto
root = arch
7. recognizably different from something else of a similar type
8.second person
9.When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole, The hole it had was the jacket's when she removed the lining because of the hole.
the rest do it urself
Answered by
Samuel
Is that right anonymouse
Answered by
maddiegirl
Can somebody please give me all the answer from 1 to 15 please im having trouble in language please help
Answered by
Kitty cat
I will give you the answers after I take test.
Answered by
Cake 🍰
Kitty cat have you taken the test
Answered by
Anonymous
You got it
Answered by
StepSis
Are any of yall gonna help? I mean like I am bad at ELA and I need these answers asap or imma just get it overdue
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I
Someboody help us for standerdveglish unit test plz
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I
Kityy cat hurry
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Lupe
I need answers 1-14 or else imma gonna get 50% on my test!!! It's the Standard English Unit Test!!! PPPLLLZZZ HHUUUURRRRRYYYYY UUUPPPP Kitty cat!!!!
Answered by
Lupe
Naruto Uzumaki, It's for unit 2 Lesson 22.
Answered by
Lupe
I have problem on question 14. Here it is:
determine if the italicized word in each sentence has a positive, neutral, or negative connotation. (2 points)
positive neutral negative
i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work continuously for years. positive – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
neutral – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
negative – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
the mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
positive – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
neutral – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
negative – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
the sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
positive – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
neutral – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
negative – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
he wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. to pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Can someone PPLLLZZ help me????
determine if the italicized word in each sentence has a positive, neutral, or negative connotation. (2 points)
positive neutral negative
i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work continuously for years. positive – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
neutral – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
negative – i trust energizer batteries for her watch, because it keeps going, going, and going. the battery in her watch will work , continuously , for years.
the mail carrier waved a jovial hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
positive – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
neutral – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
negative – the mail carrier waved a , jovial , hello when she recognized us. she was in a really upbeat, outgoing and jovial mood.
the sound coming from the leaf blower was monotonous. i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
positive – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
neutral – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
negative – the sound coming from the leaf blower was , monotonous, . i think a leaf blower makes a loud, monotonous wailing sound.
he wants to pursue a career in aeronautics. to pursue a career in aeronautics would require additional education and training.
Can someone PPLLLZZ help me????
Answered by
Lupe
KITTY KAT, I'LL POST THE ANSWERS NOT U!!! KAY??
Answered by
Lupe
01. D anybody
02. A past
03. D After the long winter, we were glad it was spring.
04. C -ing
05. C since
06. D play
07. believe, set
08. B -chlor
09. dictionary, thesaurus, glossary
10. D after Nutcracker
11. root--> auto, arch
prefix--> uni
suffix--> ive, ist
12. B noticeably different
13. D When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.
14. neutral, positive, negative neutral
15. do yourself.
02. A past
03. D After the long winter, we were glad it was spring.
04. C -ing
05. C since
06. D play
07. believe, set
08. B -chlor
09. dictionary, thesaurus, glossary
10. D after Nutcracker
11. root--> auto, arch
prefix--> uni
suffix--> ive, ist
12. B noticeably different
13. D When she removed the jacket and looked at the lining, the lining had a large hole.
14. neutral, positive, negative neutral
15. do yourself.
Answered by
Elite
1youre mom
2 no one cares
3 L BOZO + uno reverse card + Skip
4 Youre cringe
2 no one cares
3 L BOZO + uno reverse card + Skip
4 Youre cringe
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MB
helppppp
Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)
Double Negative Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Double Negative – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Slang – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Double Negative – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Slang – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Double Negative – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Slang – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
The amusement park was way cool!
Double Negative – The amusement park was way cool!
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The amusement park was way cool!
Slang – The amusement park was way cool!
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Double Negative – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Slang – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Determine whether each sentence has a double negative, an incorrect intensive pronoun, or slang.(2 points)
Double Negative Incorrect Intensive Pronoun Slang
We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Double Negative – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Slang – We didn't tell nobody about the broken window.
Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Double Negative – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
Slang – Because I studied, the test was no sweat.
She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Double Negative – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
Slang – She couldn't hardly fit the book in her purse.
The amusement park was way cool!
Double Negative – The amusement park was way cool!
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The amusement park was way cool!
Slang – The amusement park was way cool!
The manager hisself took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Double Negative – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Incorrect Intensive Pronoun – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
Slang – The manager his self took the mop and cleaned up the mess.
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Hi
Determine if the italicized word in each sentence has a positive, neutral, or negative connotation.(2 points)
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