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Which of the sentences below displays the correct punctuation?
A:The patient looked at the doctor as though he had never been
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In Macbeth, when Macbeth hears that no one born of a woman will harm him, he decides to?
A:Kill all the wives of his peers B:Kill
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Most states grew to prefer an early date(for their primary),so the primary schedule became heavily 'front-loaded' over recent
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Which of the following is an example of the president's power of recognition?
A:The president recognizes the Senate's approval of
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How is the president's power to make appointments limited?
A:He can only appoint law-makers B:He must make all appointments in
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Read this excerpt from "The Pardoner's Tale." in which the old man is speaking to the rioters.
"Well, sirs, he said, "if it be
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Which of these lines from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight(most) clearly exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry?
A:"Sober and
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They lawyers advised (the client) to stay silent while in court. What is the client?
A:Direct Object B:Indirect Object***
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In "The Pardoner's Tale" of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, what is one characteristic of an allegory?
A: A story within the
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In "The Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales, what is Chaucer's main reason for writing about the pilgrimage?
A:To reveal the
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In the blank space next to the sentence, type the letter F if the item is a sentence fragment and the letter S if the item is a
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Which of these helps qualify Beowulf as an epic poem?
A:It reflects a Christian influence*** B:Its protagonist is a god-like hero
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Choose the meaning of the bold words
Beowulf/Offered them only his sword, ended/so many JACKAL lives that the few/Who were able
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determine whether the underlined conjunctions in the following sentences are coordinating or correlative by choosing the letters
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Which of the following is an example of the principle of checks and balances?
A:Presidents can veto an act of Congress***
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Identify the sentence that has a misplaced modifier.
A:We watched a video about polar bears at summer camp.*** B:At summer camp,
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Identify which of the two sentences is punctuated correctly.
A:The train that is taking us to New York has a full restaurant in
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In the following sentence, which of the following is used as a gerund or gerund phrase?
A:overjoyed B:about discovering***
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This is a men jacket
A:men's*** B:Mens C:mens's The cat hid it kittens under the stairs A:its*** B:it's C:its' I opened an
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1: Everyone homework should be handed in by noon
A:Everyone's B:Everyones*** C:Everyones' 2: If you want the shirt, it is your.
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What do Poe's letters to John Allan reveal about himself?
The self-expression and logic in Poe's letters is also evident in his
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Which of the following is a defining feature of women's contribution to American and colonial literature?
A: They wrote religious
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Read the following example. What is the effect of the meter in these lines?
I wandered lonely as a Cloud That floats on high o'er
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Answers (38)
YAY!!.....Thank you!
I was already done with that part of the lesson....So what he had here I was all finished with. So, I did not need his answers. I do understand with giving all of the answers. We will not learn by not studying and understanding. Does the comma come after
Thank you! Hmmm....I really thought the comma was needed.....I guess I was wrong!! Thank you....:)
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Then B it is....Thank you, so much.
Good site, thank you!
Fair enough. Those are the choices given. Thank you!
Thank you! Yes, I did enjoy the story.
Here is an update.....the verdict is in.....Myself, Ms. Sue and Reed were correct!!! I had to wait to post this..had a lot of work to do.....finally done for the day. You all have a good evening!
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Good Morning! Interesting conversation. I thank you all so much for your help. I never figured on this question going this far. I do appreciate it for sure. Have a wonderful day everyone...:0)
Fine with me....I have other lessons to do....Thank you so much!
So, it is Indirect Object?
Oh, that is okay...thank you so very much!
I think now it is D...is this correct?
Makes sense, thank you!
Is it B? Or is it D?
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Thank you and first question that should be B...Not A....I was not paying attention.
Yes, I did read it, but got a little confused. I have been doing school all day. Thank you for your help.
Jackal
Now....I am thinking it is enemy....please help....I'm confused and this is the last question and this is the only one I need help on
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That is okay.....Thank you, so very much....I just wanted to be sure...:o)
In my book...it says whether/or as a correlative.....or is also under coordinating.....so I'm confused.
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Thank you! Sorry I did not see that. But handed things in and changed the first answer, so got it correct.
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The intellectual part of his nature was already(effaced;he had power only to feel? A:destroyed**** B:operative C:weakened D:responsive The meaning of effaced is destroyed....but I'm thinking maybe they want his feeling and to me that would be weakened...so
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Thank you...#1 then is everyone's?
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the meter is consistent. The poet likes nature
okay so maybe B