Beneath the (dismantled, dilapidated) body

  1. Beneath the (dismantled, dilapidated) body of the getaway car, there was a powerful, finely tuned motor, capable of reaching
  2. Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence?My friends and I could have carefully dismantled the playhouse. A. dismantled
  3. How were Catherine’s and Peter’s rules similar?(1 point)Responses They both dismantled the power of the nobles. They both
  4. Josiah had expected his great uncle’s house to be dilapidated, but when he got there, it was well maintained. Which type of
  5. Josiah had expected his great uncles house to be dilapidated but when he got there, it was well maintained which type of
  6. Use the sentence to answer the question.Josiah had expected his great uncle's house to be dilapidated, but when he got there, it
  7. Use the sentence to answer the question.Josiah had expected his great uncle's house to be dilapidated, but when he got there, it
  8. Use the sentence to answer the question.Josiah had expected his great uncle's house to be dilapidated, but when he got there, it
  9. Use the sentence to answer the question. Josiah had expected his great uncle's house to be dilapidated, but when he got there,
  10. Use the sentence to answer the question.Josiah had expected his great uncle's house to be dilapidated, but when he got there, it