Read the sentence. My brother would have worked all summer. What is the verb phrase

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Answer 1
Answer: The verb (action) would be "worked" so "would have worked" would be the verb phrase.
Answer 2
Answer: "Would have worked" is the verb phrase.....................

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In Greek drama, the exodus is the final choral ode.

The correct answer here is D. Exodus because a Parados is at the beginning, the First Stasimon is like the rising action, and the Catastrophe is not a part of Greek drama

Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. What is the speaker referring to? A. Abraham Lincoln has tragically died. B. A captain has died on his ship. C. Lincoln fell and was seriously injured. D. A captain told lies, so he was punished.

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Answer: A. Abraham Lincoln has tragically died.

Explanation: In the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman, the speaker is referring to Abraham Lincoln who has tragically died. The speaker both celebrates that the ship has arrived safely and mourns the death of its leader. This poem is an extended metaphor, in which the Captain represents the President's Lincoln death, and the safe arrival is the end of the Civil War. It is a poem of both loss and celebration.

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Which of the following correctly completes the sentence? You may give this money to ______ you please.
A. who
B. whomever
C. whom
D. whoever

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Either 'B' or 'C' makes the sentence grammatically correct. You may tell teacher that I said so.
B because if you were to put the others in there, it sounds incomplete and doesn't sound like good English so B would be the right answer. 

Identify the correct sentenceI bought a​ beautiful, pitcher, and eight glasses.

B.
I bought a beautiful​ pitcher, and eight glasses.

C.
I bought a beautiful pitcher and eight glasses.

D.
I bought​ a, beautiful​ pitcher, and eight glasses.

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the answer would be B. I bought a beautiful pitcher, and eight glasses.

Create a sentence about a tree for each type of figurative language

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The term figurative language refer to words which make the Comparison and make the thing compare from something else .

The suitable sentence of the given passage will be i can run as much fats as cheetah .

Explanation :

As we all know the word figurative language make the comparison by the the other words or by the link , these words were used to make the sentence very information and provide the correct information for the reader .

For more information on figurative language , refer the below link :

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Simile: The tree is as tall as a mountain.

Metaphor: The tree is a mountain.

Hyperbole: The tree is as big as the sun!

Personification: The tree danced in the wind.

Alliteration: Trees try their to turn the tie.

Onomatopoeia: Crack! Rustle!

Idioms: You're barking up the wrong tree!

Use a word dogged in an EASY sentence ;)dogged = stubbornly pursuading a goal
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how about this sentence:

"this task is so difficult, it can only be achieved by a dogged worker"

or "I know that he will get a good result, he is a really dogged sportsman"?