Question 1 (True/False Worth 1 points)

(01.01 LC)

Syntax is the dictionary definition of a word.

True
False
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(01.05 MC)

Use the dictionary entry below to answer the question.

harbor /har-ber/

noun a body of water deep enough for anchoring a ship
noun a body of water having docks or port facilities
verb to give shelter to
verb to conceal or hide
verb to keep or hold in the mind; to maintain

Which definition of "harbor" is used in the sentence below?

Even after Payton's mother told her she couldn't keep the kittens she found behind the shed, Payton continued to harbor them in her room to keep them safe.
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3
5
Question 3 (True/False Worth 1 points)
(01.02 LC)

An unreliable narrator lacks credibility either because they are deliberately trying to trick the reader, they are mentally unstable, they are in denial, or they just lack information.

True
False
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(01.04 MC)

Which sentence incorrectly uses a hyphen?

In 1817, the first traditional high-speed roller coaster with cars attached to a track was built in Paris.
Most roller coasters aren't powered-electrically; instead, they are pulled up a hill and released.
Roller coasters use potential and kinetic energy to bring joy to thrill-seeking riders around the world.
The first roller coasters were known as "Russian mountains" which were wood-braced hills of ice that people would sled down.

answer each question separately

1 answer

Question 1: False

Question 2: 3

Question 3: True

Question 4: Most roller coasters aren't powered-electrically; instead, they are pulled up a hill and released.
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