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If you rephrase each one so you're reading the very basic thought, you should come up with these: 1. I gave you the alarm. (You wouldn't say, "Me gave you the alarm," right?) 2. I can trust him. (Also, the "m" on "whom" gives this one away.) 3. He is as
Have you read C.S. Lewis’s book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe? I think you need to have read it, or at least know what it’s about, in order to make the connection here.
D is right.
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The second one.
Have you read the Wikipedia article? //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Freedoms
What passage?
A clause has a subject and verb, but phrases don’t. Which one does NOT have a subject and verb?
It could be either B or C.
And you think ... ?
The hero. The good guy. The protagonist.
www.google.com/search?q=characteristics+of+reptiles&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari Read carefully, and then decide.
Why not?
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1. S V IO DO If that’s the pattern you’re supposed to use, keep working on the others. Then someone can check them.
Yes, D.
B is correct.
Definitely not! Please reread your text.
That change can’t be made unless you convert the whole sentence from a question to a statement.
I agree.
Of course!
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Which ONE of the choices has anything to do with climate?
Where in the last stanza is the ocean mentioned, even by any of its synonyms?
No, not C. And not A either — too much quoting, not paraphrasing, in that one.
Both are right.
Yes, A for the first one. What do you think for the second one?
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A is right, but I’m unsure about D.
Essential. It needs to be there to identify exactly which explorers they are.
1. Yes 2. No 3. Yes
literary-devices.com/ Look up symbolism and repetition in this website. 1. Study them thoroughly, and check out the examples. 2. Then identify the lines that demonstrate repetition, and explain why you think the poet wrote those lines as he did. What do
Be sure to look up each of these people at one of these websites: www.biography.com www.google.com en.wikipedia.org
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The bill of rights in the US Constitution is comprised of the first ten amendments. Please read them thoroughly, and then read the GA constitution to see if there are similar sections.
Yes C is right. Rivers were / are needed for transportation of goods, among other reasons.
Lines 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10 have prepositional phrases. Go to chompchomp.com and click on terms. Study prepositions and prepositional phrases.
No one here will write this for you! If you post what you write, though, someone here may check it over for you.
As with most things in this world, greed was a primary reason. After you do as Snowflake suggested, please let us know what you learn.
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Search for each of those answer choices in Google. Take note of the DATE when each happened. Then decide.
Apparently none.
A friend online? Someone you don’t already know? Just say no!